A change occurred during the year, and the series was changed by adding the A. If that particular bill had no design change before the next...
US currency is signed by the sitting Secretary of the Treasury and Treasurer of the United States. The Secretary is a cabinet member, and the...
The date is a numismatically important one in the U.S. It marked the end of the ban on private ownership of gold after 41 years. Perhaps someone...
The easy to state, but hard to implement, answer is - Get yourself and some other like-minded members elected to the board and club offices.
Sorry, I don't understand the joke. In the last few days of WWII Japan did have baked clay 1, 5 and 10 sen, but so far as I know they have never...
Sold in packets as "feng shui" good luck charms.
The Euro originally replaced 12 currencies, and has since replaced others. In general the changeover had no effect on the numismatic value of the...
Try my favorite Japanese coin site or the Japan Mint Bureau's English language site. The character that looks like a plus sign is "10" and the...
Welcome to the forum imlocobilly. Your coin is from Thailand. If it is ~20mm, it is probably Y#80, an aluminum-bronze 25 satang (1/4 baht) dated...
Actually the top photo is the reverse and the bottom is the obverse. The coin is dated Taisho 4 (1915). The character just above 3:00 (四) is...
No doubt about it - the Brits' name their Parliament Bills succinctly, simply and directly, such as the "Bill to make provision for a railway...
By going to the listing screen and filling it out, then paying the requisite fees.
Both the JNDA Catalog and Krause give the mintage as 10,344,307 for the Taisho Gan 10 sen, which is 2.25g of .72 silver (actual ASW .0521 oz. -...
When I took high school chemistry in the '40s, tin (sn) and steel (alloy of primarily fe) were entirely different metals. During the late...
$20.165 x .0322 x .071 = 4.6¢ worth of silver at Saturday's close! No commodity prices available for bronze, but the largest component is copper....
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"Mints", "Strikes", or "Prints" are probably all the same to our well educated "civil servants" nowadays. Accurate use of the English language is...
That is true of proofs, and she probably thought that since you were calling the mint, it was about a collector coin - i.e. a proof.
Is that a new spelling for "dishonest crook"?
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