The British sixpence, Norway 50 ore and Mexico 50 centavos are the good ones. Old Mexican silver is hot.
Recently I picked up this 1836 Antigua farthing. As far as I know it's the only circulating coin ever made for Antigua. [ATTACH]
He means they were in the reject spot. I check these every time I go to the store. It's amazing how often you find something.
That might be something you have to buy online. Unless you find a coin shop that specializes in foreign you likely won't stumble upon one.
Here are some recent additions to this collection. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's what I ended up buying. Eventually I'll get one of the other styles but now at least I can say I own a half cent. [ATTACH]
Here's some new bullion pickups. These are for my animals collection and my prehistoric animals collection. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yours are very nice of course. I'm not looking for anything so fancy. I am fine collecting circulated coins, but I'd rather not have holes,...
The nice thing about stamps is you can go on those alternative to eBay websites like Webstore and buy stamps for like 5 or 10 cents a piece. I...
I just ordered an 1825 from eBay. It seemed nicer than similar priced coins ($40). I probably could have done better on an auction if I tried...
Several French African colonies issued similar coins during the war.
That one isn't too bad, especially for the price. I might be able to live with one like that.
I've been almost exclusively into world coins for the last ten years or so, but I was wondering what it would cost to get a U.S. half cent. Is...
Here's what I have. Mostly older. I don't know what they use today. Possibly the West African coinage that covers several nations. [ATTACH]...
I got binders at garage sales and Goodwill. I have trouble believing a binder is going to ruin your coins.
It depends how you ship it. If I was sending a five pound coin to the UK I'd use a $1.45 international stamp in an envelope. But there's no...
Earlier this year my son and I did some roll searching and we found two of them. I was really surprised. I think they were both in the 30s though.
That's interesting. I haven't noticed this but I don't buy a lot anymore.
I found out recently that eBay includes the sales tax collected when calculating selling fees. So even though I never see that money, I pay a fee...
As he said, it's a state thing. Each state decides whether coins are taxable. I sell coins on eBay and it shows up when the buyer pays tax or not...
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