We might as well be living in Europe. It does have its plus points.
Errors, anything made for collectors, non-circulating legal tender, bullion coins or rounds, and modern coinage after about 1960.
Either these machines spend most of their time open being fiddled with or the OP spends days at a time in his local bank. Euros are Euros, not...
Applying what I would sell mixed foreign coins for, about 10 cents each, or $10 per hundred, which on average is about a pound weight, or a bit...
If I saw someone fiddling with the opening bid on something I was watching I'd assume there was something going on and buy elsewhere.
Relatively few foreign coins are iron or steel. I'd say that it is likely all machines handling coins, be they vending machines or change...
I just don't want the OP to discard them out of hand.
Simple. Don't pay the CC bill, they sue for the money, pay in these phony coins. Unhappily the term legal tender in the UK does not include the...
Most posted pictures are pretty poor quality. Pin sharp focus and a baanced contrast are not normal attributes.
The slightly translucent paper of the 'fake' looks more like a period paper than the totally opaque paper of the 'real thing'. I think the fake...
On my monitor they all look silver.
They look like normal QEII sovs, but I wonder about your description of the colour of others. The ideal gadget to check these is still Harrison's...
In Britain possibly a tad cheaper. £asy to find.
The British penny is only Fine at best. In Britain it would be about 15c. equivalent.
That's what I was half remembering.
If you need a microscope to see an error, is it worth finding?
PROB could be the first letters of the Latin 'Probus' which I have seen, I think, used to indicate a proof printing. THis is vague memory, not...
I have a bag or two of those in uncirculated. Time to get them silver plated like that one.
I could use a bucket full at a few bucks each. They sell well to people who do not collect coins or specialise in ancients, but who are fascinated...
A perforated edge is not at all the same thing as a perforated 'body'.
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