Wow, I'm a little suprised, "Instead of reviving old threads on the topic ... Please DO NOT respond ...", but yet you respond! As an...
I picked up one of those in a local dealer's 'junk' bin, a little banged up though, but still an interesting find for 20 cents.
Its half of a 'magic coin' set. Changes from a regular Half Dollar to a gold coin right in front of their eyes!
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hamman88: "...I'm writing a research paper on the making of Roman coins..." (World & Ancient Coins) Roy: "Pretty dumb reference, and place to...
Theres the more common 'errors' or 'varieties' like the 1957 Bugtail, 1962 Double date, 1964 Extra waterline, 1977 Hi & Low 7, and a few others,...
When I read that comment at first I thought he was saying willieboyd2's question was 'dumb', but you need to re-read it, I think the way it was...
Sorry, I don't agree with that at all, they were caught too early by collectors. Nobody realized the 'Cheerio's dollar' was anything special when...
Well if you just want a rough number, between 30 and 100 tons depending on the denomination, the source for those numbers is taken from here:...
does a 400-ton press deliver 400 tons of pressure? And, I would GUESS that the PSI is the way to measure the 'force required'?
I think the main tip-offs are 1) the mirror image, which more than likely means it was pressed with a different nickel face-to-face, and 2) the...
I got a whole bunch of Franklin Mint ingots about 2 years ago when silver was at about $8/oz, I thought it was a good deal, I got them for $5-$6...
Well this is a bit trivial, and doesn't really help you at all, but, I know a guy that looks exactly like that! When I saw the thumbnail of the...
the 2 circulating 25c in 2002 are the 1952-2002P Caribou, and 1952-2002P Canada Day (Maple Leaf). Then theres the variety of NBUs like specimen,...
Add me too, please & thanks!
ok, here you go, I found it exactly, this is taken from a PDF from http://medals.luxpub.com/calvin/ you can dl the whole thing, its a free download.
I was curious, and after a few minutes googling, found this, its taken from a russian site, "Encyclopedia Of Brockhaus and Efron", under...
thanks! count me in!
I'm a bit curious too, I was at the coin store today and saw a coin with a similar error, looked like someone just started to put in in a pipe...
Its hard to tell, but does the face become a different face when you turn it 180 degrees? Like its a woman one way, and a man another? Thats what...
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