Your wedding idea sounds like a good one, and I hope you can get your Bahamanian cents.
So, what was the value?
Yeah, they didn't pick the best design, but I am shocked that picked something that was actually tolerable. I think it'll look nice on proofs.
http://mintnewsblog.blogspot.com/ I, for one, could not be happier about the new design chosen for the reverse of the Lincoln cent! :hail: This...
I think I see a slight rub on the hair.
You make some great points, Conder. This may well be genuine! :bigeyes:
My apologies. I misread the post.
I think AU is a good bet. Looking at the pictures, though, it seems like it may have been cleaned. It could just be the pictures, but the color...
Oops. Posted the wrong thing. Sorry!
Not all the time.
If I understand what you're saying, then it is a brockage. The definition of which is a coin that is struck with another coin or a fragment of...
Most old European coins have been cleaned at one time, so I can understand why that wouldn't affect the grade.
Oops, sorry. I knew it was a 10 centimes, but I typed 20 by mistake. :desk:
Nice one. How common are these on British coinage?
Ha ha ha. Who is it this time?
Also, they seem to use 'poor' or 'fair' instead of AG almost all of the time.
Thanks for posting, and great coin!
Hi there. Your coin is a 10 centimes from Belgium. I can't make out the date, but it's somewhere between 1941 and 1946.
If this is real, it's the second best Canadian error I've ever seen. That's a big if, though. Perfect mirror brockages on large coins are in the...
I paid $7 for one in similar condition, but it's not easy to find them for that price at a general interest shop. Still, for $15 you got a very...
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