Wow. This IS nice! Great relief on the flowers. I especially like how the mint building itself is in featured along with the coins. The Koreans...
Ah. So THAT'S why I see British Commonwealth coinage in .500 Ag. Thanks for the info.
Wow. Yet another possibility. And very believable. I had one of these I sold and I still have this one. Both were same date, same denomination....
Hey thanks for the images! Yes, perhaps the purpose of this stamp has been lost to history...
This makes a LOT of sense.
Yes, thank you for this info!
"Room #2?" Now what kind of roo... oh.
DOH! That's right. But you have to look VERY closely. Now I get it: It was meant for sailors with poor eyesight.
It might have to do with the market popularity of "chopmarked" coins since about 20 years ago.
...or two ROLLS of toilet paper! Man, anyone who would use this as a chit for two sheets of TP is a total jerk. You wouldn't believe how much TP...
Multiples of 10 wouldn't bother me. "10" is a magic number. Like the metric system. South Korea did it in the early 1980s when the government...
That's an interesting guess. I've seen two of them with the same date and same chopmark. I wonder what they were really used for?
Take a look at this Meiji 10 (1877) Two-Sen Japanese coin. [ATTACH] What would a grading company type up on the insert for this coin? Would...
Replace the above link to the Journal of East Asian Numismatics with THIS ONE
Also there is: the Journal of East Asian Numismatics and Hwadong Magazine (South Korean auction house)
Oy vey...
That 14-D made it worth it, for sure!
Do you remember the post where this person did that? I faintly remember this... I'll search for it, but if you know the post, please provide a...
Perhaps of interest to @gxseries ?
For taking photos for online sales, I use this rubber coupling sleeve (for plumbing) and a "smartphone ring light" that has a clip at the top to...
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