I think this is the only 1935 coin I own I haven't already posted in this thread. [ATTACH]
Got this one and the usual thread notifications. Thanks.
The body of these "safes" are of 19-gauge steel less than 1/20th of an inch thick. That's slightly thinner than the steel in a typical office...
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Thanks. I also found this article. Neither mention the rumored OSS issuance. http://numismaster.com/ta/numis/Article.jsp?ad=article&ArticleId=10311
In another forum, an acquaintance claimed she owned an Maria Theresa thaler "counterfeited" by the U.S. Office of Strategic Services. A 1963...
A junk shop find. I'm not sure this qualifies as a coin, but it does have an 1880 date... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I would suggest treating coins from this company identically to any other raw coin. Numismatic Investments of New England started business in...
If money flowed in either direction as part of the settlement, I wonder how they are going to hide it?
I might not have a lot of Morgan Dollars, but I guess I have even less shame. I probably stapled this into the 2x2 around 1970 or 1971. [ATTACH]...
I use 30 watt "Indoor Sunshine" bulbs with stated output of 1750 lumens.
As an example, take a look at the application form from Hugh Wood who is the provider in partnership with the ANA. You'll see that they ask about...
Some general advice. Rather than starting with a brand, start by determining the level and type of protection you need. Your coin insurer, for...
My wife's comment when I told her about these hammer prices? "Clearly some people have more money than cents..."
I'm going to draw a distinction here. In the U.S., it's a legal impossibility to own a counterfeit coin. You can only possess it. No matter how...
This is a 63RB that I own, but arguably it's a pattern and not a coin: [ATTACH]
Any generalizations about people offering "Cash for Gold" should be treated with great suspicion, including any in this post. Let's start with...
I'm going to nominate the Uzbekistan 1 tiyin coin from 1994. It's still technically legal tender issued by an internationally recognized country,...
My 1867 (with Rays) was slabbed by NGC as a mint error due to die cracks. The mint really struggled with the shield nickel -- the alloy was...
What do y'all think. Shall we continue this for another year?
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