I don't follow ancient coins but I collect overstruck coins... Must resist...
In 2008 - good 10 years ago when oil prices were heading north towards US$150 / barrel, investors were hedging their bets, believing that it will...
Honestly, I think it's your wife that's more beautiful than all of the coins that you own. WOW! On side note - is it just me that the 1883...
The article is updated this year. The question that I have is how much is real demand and how much is speculation. If you remember the time when...
I'm pretty sure there are more than 4 mines that produce rhodium. https://www.thebalance.com/the-10-biggest-rhodium-producers-2014-2339737
Sorry it's not 10% cocoa either. It's heavy metals + brass wrapper. I can't see why "gold foiled chocolate" has to be edible.
Is it just me that in the second photo, there is a tiny scratch on Franklin's cheek and therefore it may affect grading? I could be wrong.
Seriously, where is this panzerman musuem? I've seen so many awesome gold coins - I reckon it's more than enough to start one right now!
Wow, very generous of the seller! Of course not, these are so called 'training purpose money'. I'm more curious to see what a super counterfeit...
Alloys can make color quite interesting. Take for instance this: [img] This is a UNC Korean 1 fun coin struck in 95% copper and 5% aluminum....
I'm certain that there is a big demand for Japanese goods so it is only a matter of time when a new edition comes out. I personally like my...
Definitely much improved! Still see one coin that's a bit misaligned otherwise it's beautiful! I guess the reality is people don't want to buy an...
Wow! I have seen a couple in hand but yours is impressive.
I have a counterfeit Chinese 1 yuan coin which at that time of exchange rate was 12 US cents. You can see where I am coming from - pretty much...
China Manchukuo 1938 1 jiao This is a rather common coin.
Would need a reverse photo as well...
All of them look wrong to me - they do not look silver. Might want to check the weight. The strikes look odd as well.
If you look at the technical details, the metal content of a 10 yen coin is 95% copper, 3% zinc, 2% tin. These coins are more red than what a...
They are struck in copper. Face value of around 10 cents. Very common to find in this condition.
I am under the impression that PL stands for plated.
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