This includes acronyms related to foreign coins, n'est pas?
Kalashnikov was a weapons researcher whose intent was to design a weapon to protect his homeland. Over the years, as he saw the AK47 used in...
It may well be a proof, but I'll go with MS67, maybe 66+. The details are amazing and the toning looks natural.
I agree on F12, but tink it's been cleaned on the obverse.
Approximately 55 percent of all silver is used for industrial purposes, including construction, computers, smart phones, and cars. The...
MS60 perhaps, unless it was warped and someone carefully corrected it. They tended to bend, sometimes by the die pressure.
As it is in collecting most anything, if you have the passion to collect coins and the patience to inform yourself of the many facets of...
Both coins have the head of a '95. The first one shows a 5 under the 4.
The prices of gold and silver tend to have a mild to medium spike for a few months following a presidential election (or it could be because such...
The '62 may be worth a few dollars.
Acetone works quickly and yes, use distilled water. Tap water contains certain minerals that can damage the coin.
PCGS uses code 92 (following the four digit coin number) to indicate a coin was cleaned (in their opinion). Chemical dipping, if suspected,...
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