Nice coin. Relatively high value if you are to sell it - don't think it will sell under 100USD even in that low grade. I have been looking for one...
Thing is, if they are genuine, they would be insane mules - first coin shows a dragon that says "kwang-shu" which I believe is not a province,...
Russian Tsar gold and platinum coins :D Here's one 1 kopek coin in a better condition: [img] Back then Russian coins weren't insane expensive...
They got good reasons not to disclose it - once the secret is out, they are out of work.
Tweaking your current scanner might work - increase the dpi the scanner can scan at and it should help.
One thing to note, the Perth Mint is owned by the Western Australian Government. I can't remember what the exact details are but a fair bit of...
The current Romanian 5 lei banknote comes to mind: http://www.bnro.ro/Coins-and-notes-in-circulation-1331.aspx Can't think of anything...
I just bought this huge Chinese 12 oz silver coin: [img] It's so huge that the current Aussie circulating coins can fit on the coin easily:...
Thanks goossen. Early Korean coins are getting difficult to find especially the 1/4 yang and 1 yang coins. Other coins are just impossible to find...
If you have that much time to make some smart remarks about people sucking maths, take your maths and do some statistics on ebay. Thanks.
On my conquest on finding bizarre overstruck coins, this is one really odd one that I have never come across: [img] Shensi 2 cents...
I have finally completed this type set and found this very very tough. The last coin that I needed was the 10 kopek but this was by pure stroke of...
There is a good reason why overseas people get fresh banknotes. Main reason is simply because they just prefer to be so or there is a paranoia...
I've added a few coins to my Korean collection. They are getting tougher to fill as I'm getting to tougher key dates. Please feel free to view...
Was thinking of that before in the past but everything had it's limitations. Maybe making your own wiki is much flexible.
Definitely looks old. Nice one! http://www.sampleslabs.com/anacs.html
I guess it depends on what grade they are in. Unless they are in UNC condition or proof, I guess the most you can get is up to 10 dollars each.
Here's my final version of designing the Korean coins album. I have been on this collection for a while and it's going to get more challenging...
Congratulations. There's no way you can get that for melt value so be happy. If that sells under 50USD, I'll be shocked.
Yes, these are: http://www.blackmountaincoins.com/p/BMC/c-ISLE-OF-MAN-COINS/1990_IOM_00780.html...
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