Why fix something that isn't broke? We haven't had any problems about bad mouthing lots of EBay auctions in Coin Chat as well as the more focused...
According to the Charlton Standard Catalog of Canadian Coins, in 1874 five cent pieces were minted in coin orientation, and in 1909 they were...
Are you sure? In general Canada uses "medal" orientation on its coins - obverse and reverse tops at the same edge - unlike the U.S., which uses...
Like what?????
They've been around for a while. Just check out EBay!
In California coin sales of less than $1,000 are subject to sales tax. If a California dealer charges a purchaser with a California address sales...
A specific gravity test platform could be put together, with information on the sg's of coin silver (.900), sterling (.925), and various other...
Either that or a verrrrrrrrrrrrry old coin!
In the first place "EBay ethics" is an obvious oxymoron. In the second place, you entered into a legally binding contract, and then renegged....
Go to the public library and consult the Standard Catalog of World Coins. Check all the countries with significant Buddhist populations...
It's not super common, but definitely not unique. There are a number of organizations and individuals who stamp symbols, letters, and designs on...
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Japan produced 1, 5 and 10 sen coins in porcelain during the final days of WW II. The 1 sen circulated for a few days in the Tokyo area, but the...
With the possible exception of a few banks located near the boundaries of armored car service areas, a specific bank branch will always receive...
The Luxembourg 10 Franc is KM#57, nickle, with a 1979 mintage of 1-million. The lowest grade valued in the 20th Century 35th Ed. SCWC is XF,...
I really hate to burst your bubble Adam, but like virtually every coin-issuing country, both Yugoslavia and Luxembourg have issued coins in...
The large "NEVADA" that should be at the top of the reverse, in larger letters than the motto in a ribbon, must be missing from your coin due to a...
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