Matte proofs are notoriously tough to grade from TruViews alone. There could be hairlines the images don't show, especially with the bright...
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A few of the varieties (any with a W mark, the 1999 P, and the 2001 P) were only issued in sets, so you'll have to buy those unless you have some...
That 1838 UK 2d is almost certainly a colonial issue rather than Maundy. They were minted for general circulation in a few years.
These coins are stainless steel, 2008 was probably the last date of cu-ni.
Nickel mintages are very low this year, it'll most likely be around 2009 numbers when all is said and done.
It's a shame he didn't melt them. Australia is getting annoying to collect with the way they issue small quantities of commemoratives to...
Incredible find! Congrats.
If I had a nickel for every time I got a note that was within 10 of being a radar, I'd have a whole lot of nickels by now. [ATTACH]
A new date for me from a Numista swap. 2012 is the usual type set date for these, so something different is enjoyable. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The very obvious seam near the rim on the first image.
If you're not used to seeing them, Canada uses a multi-ply nickel plating on their coins that gives a distinct reflective look. Compared to most...
My 1907 Maundy 4d: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's worth knowing that halves have been produced for circulation again since 2021. But there isn't a huge premium even for the non-circulating dates.
It depends on the country as to which coins can still be exchanged for euros. Germany, Austria, and Ireland are the ones out of your set which are...
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