There are heavier copper coins than that - Sweden released huge copper plates that remained in bank vaults. They were so heavy and worthless that...
Very nice, thanks for showing.
For my Russian coin collection, please feel free to check it at here: http://www.omnicoin.com/user_view.aspx?id=gxseries First change the country...
I like it. Thanks for showing!
Beg to differ - it's showa 36 instead of 63 which is 1961. If you have trouble reading which way, look for the character "nen" which denotes the...
I can possibly post a lot of Russian coins but that's kinda cheating as it features St George slaying the dragon. Here's one that's different:...
They both don't make me excited even though I own both platinum and palladium in proof and unc condition. If I have to pick in order, polished...
Palladium and platinum look quite different and depending on how they are polished, the shades of grey is very distinguishable. Unpolished...
Here's a couple that I spotted on ebay which I thought is amazing: Japan:...
Namco is a Japanese video game company although it's under Bandai. Here's a link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namco Most likely used for arcade.
TheBigH, I have got no idea about the mintage of the Chilean pattern coins. However about the Armenian ones, they seem to be a mintage of 2000...
Here is a lot of pattern "coins" that I bought. They are suprising not that expensive, all of them well under 20 dollars each. Turns out they can...
Very nice, I like the zinc coins. They are just tough to find in decent condition.
Japanese coin value have been underrated for too long in Krause. For 40 dollars, I think that's a good buy.
When I was in Russia back in 2002, commemorative 10 ruble coins are just difficult to find in circulation. I only got a couple while I was there...
Supply is not necessary tight - platinum recycling rate is one of the highest and while South Africa contributes to something like 66% of the...
It's kind of tough - I was thinking of the first US bimetallic coin but that has partially gold in it and hence goes my idea of it being "rare".
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