Slightly more complicated story but accurate enough. India gained its independence in 1947 and Canada didn't want "ET IND: IMP:" on their 1948...
Two 1948 dimes. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The barcode reads what you see printed under it - 0704785057944. No help there.
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Spend it before it dissolves.
I know Jack would love to see it in person but I'm also in the don't mess around, get a refund camp. This is like buying a raw 1901-S quarter - if...
Well, at some point ALL of the bitcoin will cease to exist. It isn't real. Civilizations don't last very long. The amount of electricity and...
That story about ICG is a bunch of hogwash. The seller would probably have gotten stronger bids in any reputable TPG's Genuine holder. My hunch is...
Thailand 10 satang coins, in my late mother in law’s safety deposit box. My wife remembers her grandma, who sold rice, having strings of these...
I just got one in change in Valley City, North Dakota! Is this the $16M, $95M or $2.5 billion sign of rare? Either way, drinks are on me! [ATTACH]...
It's a common place for a die crack on Washington quarters. Browse thru Heritage archives and I bet you'll find a bunch of them.
Believe what your eyes are seeing. The problem is with your knowledge about what you are seeing. Only the 1982-D small date bronze is valuable....
Many countries had coins minted with holes already in them. It served the same purpose as a coin roll - you string them together in specific...
What was the ANACS grade?
But the thing is, bitcoins never disappear. At least the way I understand it. The unique code that defines one still exists. The only thing that...
Mine all have the sign of rare.
Somebody told AI “write a sensational story about a coin” and this puked out.
I have never gotten any such "announcements" on my phone. Any idea what you visited or signed up for that got you on their list? Or is this just...
Lawnmower or garbage disposal.
My smallest are probably these Netherlands 10c at 15mm. Crappy pic. [ATTACH] These are all smaller than a US dime but I'd have to look them up...
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