Heh... Wait...:oops:...
Gotta be the age!
Yes, Venus from an overstruck ancient that was reutilized in the 60s by Canada.
There is a seller in eBay who artificially tones coins and sells them as such, full disclosure. I don't like it but I think there is nothing...
Yes. My point was those coins had the TPG blessing already.
I was only trying to offer some suggestions but in those cases you could always just buy direct from the Mint.
Awesome @Ancientnoob !
If you buy from trusted dealers this will minimize your risk as well as if you buy already TPG approved toned coins.
Just be careful! Looking too long through these things can have inexplicable results.
Your mood is psychedelic...you tell me! Seriously though I have no idea what this thread is about. Why do all the strangest threads come from...
haha:D
I don't see it.
Alright...I'll bite... I would love to see them! Challenge coins are almost priceless. Usually there's a memory strongly associated with the coin...
Ah, I was just kidding around...mostly. I was trying to poke fun at that "thing" that drives collectors. The history and research side of coin...
No, you are incorrect. Grading describes the amount of wear a coin has, not if it's been used in commerce.
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I'm picking the left because it looks like it might have a seam.
Wait...ancients that you would mind having? :eek:
Those are great images! 30 quid well spent!
Uncirculated describes the amount of wear on a coin - not if it actually circulated in commerce.
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