I do have some of my coins in mylar but not that many. And the cardboard ones don't fit well in those coin albums.
I use the guardhouse usually. Basically because it is 'safer' for the coin than the soft flips. Though I like the feel of the soft flips. Oh,...
Here, from a website: "There are two basic types of PVC flips on the market today: Plasticized (soft flips), and Unplasticized (the hard or rigid...
Sorry, I took your "I was looking at this cent and thinking it looked like a DDO but could also be circulation flattening." and "I gave up...
1) It's a nice coin and 2) Your dreaming. That's not going to happen. (I could be wrong, but I really don't think so in this case.)
Not to stop you from posting, because that's ok to post and ask, but a lot of times you can find images on the web that tell you what you should...
Don't anyone tell @MeowtheKitty there is a sweet Lynx here.
They are, like, in Irvine, California. Expensive area to be in.... You are helping pay for their choice of location.
she's a beaut, Paddy
Maybe one from Mysore? I won't say yes, but perhaps a possibility. I suggest you make as good of a drawing as you can of what you see for the side...
See if you can get better images. Awfully dark photos. Is that a horse on there?
I like that schilling
Here's some info on this one https://www.leftovercurrency.com/1000-mark-reichsbanknote-1910-value/
It is a Thousand Mark Reichsbanknote
Need a few more 64s for a good bottle of nip [IMG]
Here's a short explanation of how misaligned dies strike happens and how is different from an off-center...
Fixing the world, one word at a time. [IMG]
Grammar Cat alert. Shown, not shone.
From PCGScoinfacts site: 2006-P 25C Nevada Satin Finish (Special Strike) [IMG]
Someone is funny. They must think it's a pound of copper. It clearly says lb Cu, with a flourish at the end of Cu. lb is the abbreviation for...
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