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Your description is typical of a "struck through grease" aka "grease filled die" coin, having one area with a much lighter strike than the rest,...
Could it be a 167#? The pictures in Krause of 3 Kreuzer coins from that era are pretty bad, and there are separate sections for each mint, making...
It's a cash coin, probably Chinese. They were cast in bronze (mostly), copper, brass and iron for more than 1,000 years, to approximately 1940....
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Are you talking about the $5 gold coin from the 1996 Civil War Battlefield Preservation series? If so, it was only sold in three-coin sets which...
You must not have searched the site, or you would have found this page. Enter "poster" in the search box and you'll get a listing which includes...
Somebody should have explained to the author of that stupid article that Jefferson was scheduled to (and subsequently did in fact) remain on the...
Except change the surface and irretrievably damage it. Not sure what you mean by "sent it in to get checked". If you think the Mint or a bank...
Welcome to Coin Talk Randal. It's a magician's coin, not a gag or a government issue. Check the edge and if there is a faint line all the way...
No. To be a replica it would have to resemble a real coin. The only Empire of Maxmillian gold coin listed in the Standard Catalog of World Coins...
Besides those with bullion value, occasionally a really rare coin will be found in damaged condition, and will be worth a small fraction of the...
In focus would be great.
With the full, clear "LIBERTY" headband it's got to go better than VG.
Some Vietnamese currency sounds like a bell - the Dong!
The pictures sure don't help!
The $20 is a fantastic overinked offset! There are probably 31 other examples out there somewhere, from the same sheet.
No way! Slot machines (and vending machines) pound the edges - they don't pit the surfaces.
Forget the "almost".
I suppose the first question is what you mean by a "double edge", and the second question is whether you are using the grade "Very Good" in it's...
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