And at $20/ton that's not very much!
At full magnification the date is more than 6" wide on my screen, and I can make out what appears to be a "P" righn on the line above the date.
Beat me to it. You're looking at a demonetized coin with a face value of less than four tenths of one cent at current exchange rates.
Read post #3 in this thread. The picture is clearer than the original, and the date is actually Showa 49 (1974), not 48 as I originally guessed.
#4 - KM#73a, Japanese 10 yen, possibly dated Showa 48 (1973) but picture is too fuzzy for me to be sure; bronze, worth face value of <13 cents....
For the print version, if you know the country and denomination just run your finger down the columns. Within a specific denomination the numbers...
Masking tape adhesive has a nasty habit of hardening when subjected to even mild heat, or simply left in place for too long.
They have no numismatic value at all. They're bullion, worth melt minus a discount. I'm at a loss to explain why you were "shunned" for talking...
That's the company that printed the notes. Lebanon was formerly under French control and still uses the French version of the country's name as an...
Have you checked the stacks at your local public library?
Yeah - but look at the tarnish!
Especially this one, who apparently never heard of the San Francisco mint's Bicentennial and State Quarter proof production, totalling 10s of...
No, all wrapped in the product of one of the largest coin wrap printers in America.
Both are copper-nickel, no silver.
And what other kinds of numbers are there? That's what I love about CoinTalk - all the new things I learn. Believe it or not, until I read your...
Try posting pictures instead of non-working links, and you may get some answers.
Where on earth did you get that misinformation? The standard intestacy pattern starts with spouses but extends to nieces, nephews and cousins,...
No, give them both to me!
I suspect that employees frequently check the reject slots at the two neighborhood stores with Coinstar machines, as the only thing I have found...
That's one of the most egregious bits of bull ever posted at Coin Talk!
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