I'm a little confused. With the coin in hand, why did you need someone to tell you the diameter?????
Why? Aren't people with a lot of life experiences under their belt just as smart/capable as kids? I expect to have a mouse pried from my cold...
Try saying "Eigo-ga wakarimasen. Nihongo kudasai." So far I haven't been called by a Japanese-speaking telemarketer. Thanks for the kind offer,...
The present bid (99¢ + $1 S/H) is only twice as much as the coin (KM#97) is worth in that condition. Third Reich copper is common, plentiful, and...
Of China, Korea, Japan and Annam (now Vietnam), only China has Manchu script (pictures 3 and 4 in the second post) on its cash coins, so all of...
Other than submitting them to a top-tier TPG and gambling on whether the charges will result in certification or body-bag, weight, diameter,...
And once again Gary has reminded me not to jump to conclusions. Thanks.
Your Junk (Chinese boat, not "trash") Dollar is dated Republic Year 21 (1932), and is a blatant fake! That year the 26.7g .8800 silver Junk coins...
Not my strongest area, but the top coin appears to be an undated Kwangtung Provincial "Dollar" issued in the dying years of the Empire (1905-08)....
The top one is a charm/token, not a coin. The one on the bottom is supposed to be the famous "Auto Dollar", issued by Kweichow Province in...
Boy, was I wrong about him! Before seeing his Youtube rants, I had him pegged as a paranoid egotistical, narcissistic, insane 50-ish jerk. Oh...
Think about how the seller would know that it was all buffs if he/she hadn't looked at each coin. Unsearched? Well, since you bought that line,...
I feel slighted. I was left out of this creep's reach!
A very good deal indeed. It's listed at $8 F, $17.50 VF in my outdated 2001 3rd Ed. Krause. At the time, of course, HK was a British Crown...
Check out this link so we can all have a chuckle looking at your fake, and at least some of us can point out the visible evidence. BTW the direct...
Because coins are simply not a good subject for short-term investment. (They're often not that great for long-term investment either.) Read -...
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