you mean in reality you want to entomb a valuable piece of history in a sterile plastic coffin, thus removing it's charm??
i'll sleep much better tonight for knowing that.........................:(
5 millim from tunisia.
[IMG] tin farthing of 1690, it had a central plug of copper to satisfy the trial of the pyx. [IMG] a rose farthing from the reign of charles I
one of my favourite series of uk coins, all the cartwheels look striking when in such good condition. i must congratulate you on having one of the...
it's not! it is a british trade dollar used in the far eastern colonies.
well i hold my hand up, i have learned something new about a uk coin. i have never seen a sovereign over date and didn't believe they...
pardon!!!!!!!!!!!!!we have never issued cents the coins are pennies.....................and the best of them all the 1797 cartwheel, [ATTACH]...
i must see around 50 uncirculated 1967 pennies every week, they had a ver short shelf life as decimalisation came in 4 years later and the penny...
looks like one of the london mint monstrosities plated pennies which are usually the least valuable ones from either 1965 0r 1967, worth around...
i used to but they are becoming as bad as somalia, and the likes for issuing coins like confetti for any obscure reason
i get the spink tome every 2 years, makes an excellent reference book for uk coins.
try it guys it is a great way of getting the coins you want but don't get round to buying. by the way jlblonde and eugene i'll introduce you if...
i use it but most of my collection isn't listed on there, good vehicle for swapping though, i have had some great swaps with guys on...
dip it in acetone to remove the gum residue,
perhaps one year a genuine circulating coin might win the vote, instead of all the nclt crap. there is no way the £5 coin from the uk was the best...
i have never heard of a sovereign over date, they are almost exclusively struck as proof standard and such errors would be around 1000,000 to 1
that coin is in terrible condition, i wouldn't even bother to have it in my collection let alone pay $60.
i think that also eugene, it happens quite frequently with cupro nickel coins, and i have some really odd examples of uk coins where it has...
according to krause the only patterns were in nickel or cupro nickel, kmpn 105 and kmpn106
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