Well I am finally finished with that pile of Quarters, Dimes and Nickels I posted a few days ago. I found a few to fill some folder holes of all...
Agreed, looks like a water-spot.
Its definitely a copy of a Medieval European piece. Inquest, it would be nice, since you have the coin in hand if you could post what the...
Welcome! You are among friends here, that's for sure. I love to hear, especially a new collector, vocalize their passion for collecting. Really...
That is the only text on the coin? More detailed pictures would really help if possible.
+1 Super nasty!
One time, I drank a bottle of Goldschlager with a bottle of Tequila and passed a gold peso. :yes:
Old cast copy of a...old English silver penny, possibly? The plating is coming off, not positive what it's a copy of, but it is a cast copy.
Wow! The Reds and the Bengals? Poor guy! Well, at least you still have the Bearca...never mind. Ha Ha! :-) Several of my old college buds are from...
My guess in going in as it being a token. Never seen that one before, though.
According to Wozniak, his are glued and perf'ed, more like a checkbook than a notepad to me. I agree, collector value is gone, but as a novelty, I...
Well, I'm not a lawyer, ha ha! However the exception to this is the Coinage Act of 1792 which mandated the coining of a "half cent", "cent",...
Pretty neat! 30? Was Grandpa a US Mint Press Operator? :-) Really cool and welcome to Coin Talk!!!
Not sure...I know Steve Wozniak of Apple Comp fame used to do this with $2's. He'd buy a stack of sheets and have them cut and fashioned into pad....
Nice! All very nice! Merry Christmas, Abe!
I love (sarcastic) sellers who title their listings "A Good Coin", "A Nice Coin", "A Very Nice Coin", etc. Hinting around at a grade, but not...
Junk is junk as they say. It'll be neat if a few of these ever hit circulation and are pulled by somebody who knows what they are. Probably won't...
You darn right he was!!! :-) Very nice die crack!
Good to see that UK news services can be just as clueless as their US counterparts. It makes one wonder who these "coin experts" were that the...
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