Bummer. The morgue at the last newspaper I worked for (in 1962) had copies of every edition published since its founding in the 1880s, but I...
From a small number of sellers by any chance? Could be we're talking about a shill. :eek:
Have you tried contacting Coinage for a reprint?
xeno108 is asking for opinions on whether his dime is a "missing clad" error. Those occur when one "slice of bread" is missing from the clad...
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IMHO you are showing a cleaned F. :( Judging by the amount of wear it's seen, I can't believe that you have others in "similar condition" with...
Yup, but if the price of gold skyrockets, they'll gain value. :D In other words, if you are investing you desperately try to guess right about...
You know, what ISP you are on, and what firewalls you maintain, can make a huge difference. I use two EBay IDs for different things. One is on...
That's the whole purpose of having the procedure. [IMG] :headbang: It lets them claim that they are fighting fraud without risking their fees...
It was removed because you ignored requests by the Moderators to edit or remove it yourself. There are many adults on the board, but there are...
Absolutely, positively without any shadow of a doubt!. :thumb: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |...
Aidan, believe it or not the US Mint actually publicizes the precise composition of each coin it produces; and the publisher of the Red Book...
Enlighten me Aidan. What on earth does your post add to the topic of this thread - an additional tool in the battle against counterfeits
[img]Preservation of a website that a tiny fraction of 1% of people use or care about is the most ludicrous reason I have run across yet for...
Does anyone? :p Not so long as it is an inch or more away, and not permanently anyhow.
A refrigerator magnet will verify which one it is pretty quickly. Also, without a scale steel would roughly match other coins of the same...
That could be millions of pieces my young friend, if they issue it as a business strike. :eek: (There's no law prohibiting San Francisco from...
Excellent information. My only quibble would be that some of the Meiji era Japanese yen were as small as 38.1mm and that series is pretty...
Unless you have a basis for disagreement with my analysis thatThe 1917 50¢ pieces are KM#419, .15 oz. ASW, (5.8319g, .800 silver)the rest are...
Okay friends, if you’re not interested in the details of why I estimate the total melt value of the coins to be <$100, and their approximate...
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