For some reason, the above slabs just don't look right to me :confused:
A joke? Sounds to me like the guy was serious: "ya someone finally told me the real ones have Ron Paul on them , and they're worth a lot now, and...
If you think that's something, you should check out this web site :) http://kozenio.takara-bune.net/mokuroku.htm By the way, the coins that have...
Reading the comments the guy in the video posted, it doesn't sound like it was meant to be an April Fool's joke :)
Someone tried to "spoon" this silver quarter and gave up.
When I saw the title of your post, I thought you were talking about someone who did something really cruel or dishonest. The guy in the video just...
You can call the 1849-1889 coins "Liberty Head Gold Dollars" to avoid confusion. :)
There are a few Chinese horse coins on this page :)...
I would really like to have this 1930 Iceland set. I especially love the toning on the 10 kronur piece, as it really adds to the mystique of the coin.
What you've got, if it's real, is a 15 kreuzer coin from Hungary. http://www.barber.org.uk/coins/ifmaria.html
My understanding of "Crown" was that it was originally a silver coin that was actually meant to be used in daily commerce and was roughly the size...
Thanks :) When I was a kid, I was really fascinated by the "mintmark in wreath" dime that was illustrated in the Redbook. But it didn't really...
Thanks. I bought it as a white but cleaned coin in 1989 and kept it in a paper coin envelope for 5 years before transferring it to a Dansco 7070...
1961 Proof dime.
What you've got there may be an English halfpenny or penny dated 1806 or 1807. A halfpenny would be about the size of a quarter, while a penny...
It looks like the quarter I got from the "tooth fairy" back in 1966 :D
You should submit it to a grading company to get an evaluation of the condition. Age doesn't really play into the value of your coin, and it is...
Complete 1908 minor coin set
Wow, that's quite an accomplishment to make it that far with a Seated Dime collection! :thumb:
Of course, the real name of our 5-cent coin is "5-cent coin", but that doesn't stop nearly everyone from calling it a "nickel". The official name...
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