Is it part of a live auction?
That section of your article made me go back and read the rest. Korean numismatics is the same as most. Education is the key. The locals know a...
I learned a lot reading your article. I just have one thing to say Italcambio was the ”Franklin Mint” of the late 60’s and early 70’s. They sold...
I am not argueeing. There can be no more than25 sets per the author’s research.
Yes, I did. What was the number of the 25,000 Won? I worked with Pandaamerica in the late 80’s. Hwadong and it’s US agent, Jason Lee, were regular...
The Korean National Banksite. Here is the whole post. I have handled 5 sets all with the Italcambio Hallmark. The article states that only a...
On April 23, 1970 a Korean delegation signed the contract with Italcambio in Italy. The meeting took place at the Korean embassy in Rome and was...
Was that the 1970 Set? It was not struck in Paris but the Italcombi Mint in Rome. I have not watched the video. Must have been interesting. I have...
That is available on CD-Rom so if you take your laptop to shows. Also the NGC Coin app is a good reference.
Swiss coins dated 1947 and 1949 are restrikes.
I had my tags printed on hard stock and use 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 flips. All together fit it a tray or a 2x2 envelope.
It is another example of a strong currency and a strong collector base in their own country. Like better Swiss and Chinese are becoming hard to find.
Yes, but with the advent of the grading services they are getting better.
Also they tended to be stored in wooden coin cabinets to allow one side to scratch. Also even on the Proof coin sets of the 60’s the green film of...
The holes were added when the Philippines changed currency. That showed that they had been exchanged for new money and not be exchanged again. The...
The Australian Shilling 1943 is Silver. Find a magnet and check to see if it picks the 2 Chinese coins up. With the other coins in the 40’s-50’s...
They have a set for Deustche Papua New Guinea also.
And one of the reference books. This is Volume 4.
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At one time I had the series of books about Notgeld. They are basically emergency notes issued by a town in period after WW1 when metals for coins...
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