After checking my German coins, the closest thing I could find to what you're looking for is a 1924 10 rentenpfennig
Like this one:
Here's another chair coming at you!
You mean to say I've been wasting my time hanging around here? :eek:
Then maybe you'll like the cud on this 1867 3-cent piece:
If you are carrying the coins on a domestic US flight, you don't have to declare the value. If you are carrying the coins on an international...
Now there was a man who was devoted to his hobby!
It is without question a fantasy piece. First of all, the date is on the wrong side. Second, the workmanship (lettering, etc.) is far below the...
This thread reminds me of another recent "find": http://www.cointalk.com/t188929/#post1238137
That coin is a fantasy piece that was made outside the US Mint and after the prohibition on private coinage went into effect.
I wonder how many of those fake coins the guy sold before he was caught?
There is a big difference between drilling a few hundred feet in offshore areas for oil and trying to collect sulphide metal ores 4000 feet below...
I work for a geological services company in Japan, and have connections with a major metals research center.
It looks like the Chinese counterfeiters have lost one of their distributors of fake silver dollars, including the infamous 1903-CC:...
I've got two 22-P's with similar die cracks in the neck area, so maybe those are fairly common.
1964 Japan 1000-yen silver Tokyo Olympics commemorative
You have a 5 pfennig coin from Germany.
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That news item is from 12 years ago. The American researcher who is quoted as saying that the gold should be easy to mine is a vulcanologist, not...
Actually, it's dime-sized. An MS example wouldn't be too expensive, I think, maybe $10-15.
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