Interesting. I’d never heard of those alloys. I found a couple old class rings metal detecting. One silver, one gold. The gold one was from my...
Sometimes new members stick around, and sometimes they post and vanish. Did that myself. I joined in 2007, posted a few times, then wandered off...
Hey, relax. This ain’t the guy’s job, or anything like that. If he wants more opinions and help, maybe he’ll post better images. Maybe he...
An early Apple product, I think. :hilarious:
It’s fine here, but I will move it to Ancients if the author wants. It would be a bit more relevant there. @Snorlax93 - if you want it moved,...
Merged the duplicate threads. I see there was already a competent crew on hand to assist with the images. That one is roadkill. A “parking lot...
Is that Bitcoin coin in the OP gold?
I like it. It's neat looking. What's the value of one Bitcoin nowadays? Weren't they like way high not so long ago? I suppose I can Google...
I guess so. I think they're the only ones who slab Dan Carr tokens?
This post (#109) is the entry post for EXOJUNKIE on Collectors Universe.
Alas, I’m mailing that one and the gold Niobe off tomorrow. Had to sell some stuff. But the money will be helping me finance my new home office...
Yep! And medals... and jetons... :) Belgium (Liège, Chapter of St. Lambert): copper méreau or communion token; memento mori, 1686 [IMG] (PCGS...
I don't have one, but I've always liked the type.
The dime appears to be a dryer coin. That's PMD (post-mint damage).
Not worth those extra $, because the damage is irreversible. Worth getting authenticated, sure, but professional conservation would be a waste of...
Based on the amount of exercise *I* do, I would say yes.
Trifling; perhaps up to a quarter apiece in average circulated condition, which those are.
I agree with @Mainebill as well, but will go a more conservative F12, though I suppose F15 is not out of the question. I reckon it's anyone's...
The 2002-D without a copper layer was likely etched by acid (but wait for a more experienced opinion on that). The 1957-D is definitely not a...
Agreed. It will not straight-grade at a third-party grader, and would come back as a "problem" coin in a "details" graded holder with the...
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