Your new pictures appear to be of a 1911-36 British penny, not a 1911-70 halfpenny, so of course the sizes don't match. Perhaps as a...
I predict a big loss, based on the legal concept of "puffery". Here's the distinction - Metallic composition is a fact. Get sued for selling...
And that article was published in April of what year?
Possibly a verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry well circulated British halfpenny from 1911-70.
Next time look under Turks & Caicos Islands, 20 crowns, for KM#14, 38.7g of sterling silver (1.1509 oz. ASW). With relatively high face value, a...
But bear in mind that Krause uses Y#s (Yeoman) and C#s (Craig) for many coins that already are cataloged under those headings, and there are...
Just shows to go you - never rush to complete a message just because the lunch bell rang! Sorry I didn't check the denomination (since I had...
Top: Republic of China, Honan Province, copper 10 cash, undated but issued either 1913, 1914 or 1920. It may be Y#392, 392.1, 392.2, or 392.3....
Traditionally printed sheets were run through the presses as many times as there were individual ink colors being used. Often so-called...
Well, according to my gardner's 8-year-old daughter, it's time to quit buying - or using - US coinage, because it's all been produced in Middle...
It all depends. If the original dies are used without alteration, and the same metallic alloy is used, there's generally no way to tell. Some...
So all those "H"-marked coins that I thought were from the Heaton Mint, and the "KN"s that I thought were from the Kings Norton Mint are fakes?
Collect89 - The item in the lower left corner of your first group picture is probably a token from the Magic Castle chain of kiddie...
I thought your attribution of the Kaei Era isshu-gin was mis-spelled, but I guess what I thought was a "z" is an "e".
When did conspiracy theory economics become an acceptable topic for posting at CoinTalk?
Best looking cull I have ever seen.
If averaging one item every 20-30 months for about 10 years qualifies, I guess I'm an ebay seller. Of course that's everything, not just coins.
Cropping your pictures to show the coin, not the color of your tablecloth, should make them large enough to be useful.
Accidental double posting.
As I said in another thread, I consider myself a novice with respect to US coinage, but I find it very difficult to believe either thatKrause...
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