I've had very good experiences with them in the past. PROVIDENT METALS. But now I'm scratching my head (and feeling a bit foolish), maybe they...
What I like most about CoinTalk is the technical information I read, especially regarding causes of certain types of damages. I have two examples...
I just saw one up for auction on eBay (https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F143241627502) if you're...
A couple of years ago, Palau had issued this coin (as part of their "Sacred Art" series) featuring a miniature stained glass center. This reminds...
Here it is... Best one so far I think! [IMG]
@ken454 , do you have the second in the series (The Welsh Dragon) and have you seen the teaser artwork for the third one yet? It's super awesome!
Thanks Chris. I didn't go back far enough. I thought 1793 (Flowing Hair cent) was the first time U.S. coins were minted. Learned something new.
Yes, this is a replica from Littleton.
That's my cousin!
I have a question for those experts here who are very knowledgeable about U.S. coin history. While examining "Washington's pocket piece" (a...
I wonder if NGC and PCGS themselves have some custom special device to crack their slabs.
What a view!
Sounds good. Send me the link when it's up. I'm interested. Thanks.
Hi Steve, my initials are JC but I'll settle for CJ. Lol. Thanks for the tip about the copper alternatives. Will do. (By the way, since the C and...
Eeeeee Teeeeeee Phonnnne Hommmmme....
Came across this when I was doing my inventory. I think it's a symbol of the mint. Some coins (from countries I don't remember now) have a Bee,...
When I googled what country this was from (pardon my ignorance) and saw the "C" and the "J" on other side, I realized those are my initials! So...
I like all those pieces! Very intricate designs that seem to captivate and mesmerize you.
Same here. Not in a million years. *Hats off to Numista*
Japan. 1 Bu-Jin (c. 1859-1868). When I was researching about this coin (while doing inventory of all my hand-me-down coins), I learned that one...
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