I understand that, but what Books did is called "thread jacking". It's no different if you were conversing to someone about rugby, and some chap...
This seems rather off topic and not pertinent to the thread, perhaps you should've sent this "nugget" via private message, as it adds nothing to...
This was a lot I bought over a week ago. I don't mean quality in the sense of price. That nickel and the maundy 4 pence are not expensive coins,...
There is no mint record for these pieces. Even my Canadian Reference books lack a mintage. Most tokens did not have a mint record. The 1852 BUC...
A solid G grade. Not enough detail for VG. He should've taken the $725. Saw one on the bay in NGC plastic graded as G4 sell for only $660.
It would've been too hard to: 1. Take everything out of the bags. 2. Weigh all the silver items, and give the silver weight. ???? The above...
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The coin has a high mintage. Despite this, the toning makes it desirable. Grade is at least MS62. Raw value $10 add $5 for the toning. Slabbed, at...
That may be true, but that one has MUCH nice toning. I've seen some vividly toned Maundy Sets, I don't want a plainly toned one.
Nice set, but IMO, over priced. Here are the list prices for 1878 Maundy in Krause. Four pence, $100 Three pence $145 Two Pence, $60 Pence,...
Wrong... Grade is not important. Try to find a tomback nickel with this good of toning. I dare ya.
Here is an 1901 set that sold for less than $150....
I have not changed my "coin focus" that much. I collected various types of US coins, but as I got older, I found world coins to be a better...
Thanks. Not bad for a cheap Nikon point and shoot. I thought about getting a SLR, but I'd rather have PCGS take photos. It would cost over $700...
Good. I'm not spending much more to do this. I want to end the year on a good note. The money used from the sale of the maundy coins + a few...
So now I have 4 (and soon 5) Maundy coins. All are raw. Thing is, these are all different dates, and most are different Kings/ Queens. So once...
1943 Tombac nickel. This one might go to the plastic factory. [ATTACH] 1910 Edward VII 5 cents from Canada, Cleaned, since retoned. [ATTACH] 1904...
AU-50. But my 1st question, I wonder if it's Maundy? It's wonderfully toned like a Maundy might be. However, there is a nick in the rim, and...
I remember once seeing a SILVER edge on a dime roll. Turned out to be a Canadian Dime.
Wonder why there would be world coins? I didn't think you could spend them.
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