Less than the value of two 3-gallon jugs.
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You've gotta be kidding!
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I wonder what the TSA folks would say if they caught you trying to take it on a plane.
Accugrade's only question would be "Do you want an MS70 slab or a PF70 slab?" BTW ugly as it is, I've seen worse!
If only I had hung on to some instead of spending all I had at the PX in Seoul!
That statement is 100% correct, but at the same time, with all due respect, it is highly misleading as to the effect loss of trust in a TPG can...
No question about it, but that's why my value estimate isn't higher.
Try to get some contrast into your pictures. I can't make out enough detail on the Japanese coin to even make a wild guess other than...
My inclination is the Goldbergs, but only because I have bought some nice things at some of their pre-Long Beach Show auctions. Heritage or...
I wouldn't worry too much about those very small discrepancies measured with uncalibrated tools.
For obvious reasons don't expect to buy North Korean commems in Seoul!
Also correctly dated and legitimate appearing. I would expect this one to hammer for $4-5000 at a major auction. The 1875 should go about 10%...
Correctly dated and looks legit. Same source as the 1870 yen?
What you have is a Type I (Krause Y#5.1) example of Japan's first .900 silver ¥1 coin, dated Meiji 3 (1870). The calligraphy of the character for...
Both North and South Korea issue silver commemoratives, mostly the North.
In the summer of 1954 (a) I wasn't a coin collector, (b) wouldn't have had much time to seek out local coin dealers if I had been, and (c)...
Your success will depend on your definition of "Korean coins". Prior to 1888 Korea used the same round cast coins with a square center hole as...
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