The date spacing definitely appears different. I counted the dentils in both for comparison (just in case there was a discrepancy), and they each...
Here's a type evolution view of my modern Hungarian set, including patterns. Basically every type chronologically by ascending denomination...
A slip. Meant to say classic. Sorry, posting from my phone today. Reread my post above with that correction.
I have a problem with calling any Hungarian coins post-Horthy, classical coins. The classical period ended along with the Kingdom of Hungary with...
It would be at home in a counterfeit MS67 slab.
If you had left it like that and photographed it how you received it, that would be the dealer's fault. The seller is responsible for the coin...
It is to the TPGs benefit not to reveal how they can tell. They make money on very good counterfeits that are detectable. It drives submissions,...
You can't assign a year across the board and call it modern. It just doesn't work. Different countries started producing modern coinage at...
Here are a trio of new Hungarian patterns I picked up. These types were proposed as part of the Food and Agriculture Organization (F.A.O.)...
They are a type of garbage.
Newly graded from NGC for my Hungarian modern typeset (1946-Present): In 2004, Hungary issued a 50 forint coin commemorating Hungary's admission...
No, but I also never made that claim.
All they are saying in regards to authenticity is probably authentic, probably not authentic, or no opinion (and you get a refund). I think you...
I think someone else posted about this the other day. I suppose eBay is hoping to increase buyer confidence and NGC is hoping to drum up more...
The Habsburg coronation jetons are rather interesting. The gold ones are technically ducats (usually struck in 1, 1 3/4, 2, and higher ducat...
For my corona date set: Austria Corona 1901 NGC MS65 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'd suggest photographing it out of the flip. It would be easier to make out details without the extra glare.
Yes, but it didnt effect them circulating. They were functionally legal tender for small debts, and were never demonetized.
The world coin market is too complex to consider in this way, as it is really dozens of markets reacting to different sets of events (of course,...
They were never demonetized, so it's a tough question. I would suggest looking for when the intrinsic value of the copper permanently surpassed...
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