I didn't even know they made matte nickels in 1994 and 1997...what was the story and were there any other years that these were minted?
Ben,isn't that a NATO medal?
They seem to be in "stall" mode right now,possibly to address the thousands of complaints about loose coins and open capsules that have been...
For change...really.It was really common in the middle ages and at other times when small change was not available.
Avi, I've seen this coin posted on the forum before.All I can say is that it looks like a Judean prutah or "widow's mite" but I have never seen...
I'm gonna go with the two Ed's and sayMS69 FS just to be ornery.I can't see any flaws or problems worth mentioning.I don't think I've ever seen a...
It's a 1 baht coin from Thailand,only minted in 1962 Krause Y#84...
That threepence is a silver coin minted between 1927-1936 under King George V of Great Britain.That's him on the obverse and the reverse design is...
Careful,NGC is very picky if they detect obvious cleaning and might bodybag it. Personally,I'd send it to ANACS but that's just me.The worst that...
1909s VDB Well it COULD happen.
It might even go to AU-50+.I can't tell if the hair on Miss Liberty is flat because of wear or a soft strike. In any case,as you know,this is THE...
Go to this page and scroll down almost halfway...you can see that a nice one sells for $2 The one you have is interesting because the Germans were...
Ilovecoins, That is a Nazi German coin from World War II.It might be a 1940 50 pfennig (like a penny) but I can't tell just from one side.They...
And it happens a lot on dimes from what I've seen...and it's nothing new..check this out! This is from an old counting machine and as Mike Diamond...
My mother used to buy me a proof set every year for Christmas and I looked forward to it but was NOT yet a collector.They just sat in a pile in my...
Nice one Ben! The quote on the reverse is interesting because I always thought the "stands like a stone wall" referred only to Gen.Thomas Jackson...
Gunsmoke, I'll pick them up under three conditions: 1:If they're relatively old...100years+ 2:They are of reasonable historical significance....
YES!:thumb:
Great close-up pictures! how do you take them?
LOL...mine falls right in between Bonedigger's and Vroomer's....if you recall the pics.:smile http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=18612
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