You nailed it. Aladdin's Castle was a chain of arcades and their tokens are extremely common even though they have been out of business for...
It's been identified in your other thread.
Minted with that frozen date through 1987.
Funny, funny, funny. Especially the thought that majorities of both houses would pass a law that is clearly and demonstrably contrary to the...
Color of the coversred blue blackCoveragered/blue - US coinage only black - US & World coins and currency (in multiple separate...
Without either a picture that would enable us to read the denomination, or a complete description of size, weight and metallic content your...
Why the quote marks around Hong Kong, which in 1980 was still a coin-issuing British Colony, as it had been since 1898, and continued to be for...
What's known as a "filled die" strike from the San Francisco Mint. Very, very, very common.
The KM numbers are assigned by Krause Publications in their Standard Catalog of World Coins, originally edited by Krause & Mishler and often...
There are none so blind as he who will not see, and non so deaf as he who will not hear! Unh-uh - Of course that's after the latest massive...
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Rule of thumb: If you have to ask the question, the answer is almost certainly "BAD DEAL". Same basic rule - "AT"!
Unfortunately, many of the Chinese (and Bulgarian) counterfeiters show "Copy" or "Replica" on their ebay pictures, but ship coins lacking the mark!
Japanese phone cards are credit card-sized (but thinner) plastic electronically "loaded" for use, with a multitude of advertising and scenic...
In fact, it's use in movie dialog goes all the way back to 1939. Remember Clark Gable's closing line (as Rhett Butler) in Gone With the Wind?...
Actually $350 when the "economical" S/H is taken into account.
Top - Thailand. Very similar portraits with varying numbers of medals on the King's chest were used on various denominations and dates for...
Strange, it gave me this, in just a few hundred milliseconds.
1938 USA Mercury dime - .900 silver 1941 D USA Mercury dime - .900 silver 1950 USA Roosevelt dime - .900 silver 1939 D USA quarter - .900 silver...
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