I don't think that the 1906 is AU-50 ... unless the photo is deceiving, I'd say it might not make EF (XF in the US). I'd say VF-30+ .. lots of...
So what is the "error" that you are wondering about? The ink that they used for all those coins, including the poppy one, easily comes off with...
Need a little clearer shot of both sides .. .photo taken straight on.
The 1895 Trends (Cdn $$) for about $50 in AU or about $35 US.
Some of your coins have some minor corrosion so, depending on the TPG, they will deduct for it. I didn't try to ID any varieties, but look...
1760 is George II, just like the Numista link above.
brg5658 .... Always take a very close look at the 1919 reverses. There is gradual machine L-R doubling involving Cent and Canada, starting with...
So here is the correct Numista entry ... for 1661: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces119349.html
I think Lithuania KM-50. It's listed under schilling, but solidus and schilling I think mean the same thing in Poland. On the obverse, it should...
Read the description all the way at the bottom of the Ebay listing. Also remember that all Charlton prices are full retail and in Canadian...
No, you need Charlton vol 2. Here is an Ebay description:...
The RCM poops out so much crap that I don't think Krause can keep up with it all. Buy a Charlton Vol 2 annual guide and you'll get all that mint...
Until I looked at the 1, 8, and "T", I thought that it was just spatter or glue or something. but looking at spots other than the spatter, I...
Here's an English version of the story:...
Yes, the dollar was at par, but the prices on the books was still about a 40% premium
Up until a few years ago, there was a HUGE difference in book prices ... nearly 50% when the difference was only 15-20%. Now that the exchange...
If you want to buy the RCM crapola, get it on the secondary market 3 years down the road. You can usually get them for a little more than 50% of...
The "M below the date" is actually a large M with a smaller "O" on top of it. That is the mintmark for Mexico City and you will find it on...
The first one looks like a 2 Reales minted in Mexico City. What is the weight ... it should be .916 silver.
The 1882 is an Obv 1 (but could be 1a/1 on closer inspection). There were 5 different Obv types for 1882 ... 1, 1a, 1a/1, 2 and 2/1. The Obv...
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