No selling here, Gianni. If you want to offer it, please post it in the "For Sale" forum as per CoinTalk rules.
Three words rarely seen used together! Just kidding. I'd love to visit Russia . . . it's on my bucket list. If Siberian Man's massive...
That's truly depressing.
Pretty coin!
That's cool!
If you stare long enough at your morning toast, it might look like Jesus. Or Jerry Garcia. [IMG]
This made me laugh out loud.
Never thought I'd say this, but I'm agreeing with the cat. $15.95 seems like a pretty steep premium for $2. Can't imagine one could resell these...
I use the ring-style Air-Tites and have some of the ring centers lying around. How many tubes are you talking about?
This discussion grabbed my attention, given that I own a 1975 T&T 50 cents — matte finish, mintage 2,500. (Shame it had to devolve so quickly into...
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Duh. The point of my post wasn't to say they're 90% silver. Everyone here knows that. My comment was about the lack of knowledge of that fact...
I think there may be some debris in the upper part of the triangle on the 4. Factoring that out, the rest of the 4 looks reasonably consistent...
Simply stupefying that the rank-and-file citizenry doesn't appear to know that these are 90% silver. Their ignorance is your gain, Brina.
I have no specific expertise in this denomination, but lighting issues aside the 6 in the OP's coin looks substantially different from the 6 in...
That holds up surprisingly well over the eons since it first appeared. Thanks for posting.
I'll second that!
Randy's right. The red stuff is residue from glue, paint, wax . . . something. Everything else is just damage. Significant damage.
Funny you mention that. Two weeks ago I got a Swiss 5 francs in change from a gas station while driving through Switzerland. I have a 5 francs...
Numista is your go-to for identifying world coins. Easy to navigate and their catalog is probably as complete as you'll find. Copper-nickel...
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