Big no-no #2! Cloth of any kind produces hairlines when rubbed on a coin. For really dirty coins, after an initial acetone bath (in pure...
Rare h e double L-it's unique! I absolutely guarantee that you won't find another fifty from that series with that serial number.
Sorry, my bad!
And why did they do it again for 1-1/2 years on the Walking Liberties (1916/17), then wait another 47 years before the permanent(?) move to the...
Clickable link.
http://www.coins4@.net/detail.asp?id=2118 Copy and past the above URL into your browser, and put "u" in place of the @ in order to see the...
That's Canadian dollars. In US$ he's only asking $25.90 plus $11.63. What a bargain! At Amazon that same edition would cost you a whopping...
KM#786, cu-ni, mintage from 1957-75 approximately 1-billion. Check that six pointed star near the bottom of the reverse on the left side to...
Absolutely! Hint: Crop all that useless white space out of your picture and that will automatically enlarge it to a useful size.
Curious - if they are selling so well, why doesn't he replenish his stocks?
Your very common piece of WWII occupation currency is listed in the Japanese Numismatic Dealers Association catalog at 400 yen (~US$3.95) in...
Littleton pumps them out like candy.
The bust appears to be Sun Yat Sen, and the Chinese legend is essentially the same as the English one, with no date. My guess is that your piece...
That comment applies in spades to the US Coin subforum, but the World & Ancients gang are usually as polite and friendly as Coin Talkers. (There...
Close call, but I'm afraid that's not worth a 120-mile round trip, even with the added bonus of meeting a forum member.
Just a few questions:How large?Any world coin dealers?What time?Admission price?
You might get some information from fdebaugh@verizon.net, who has a 5¢ Rol-a-Top among the extensive collection of vintage slots on his website.
Gee, how could it be wrong coming from such an unbiased source?
Looks like the kind they had in boondock coffee shops in California during the '40s.
= .638 troy oz. = .5902 ASW = ~$8.76 at market close today. Not a bad return on a quarter investment!
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