I'm going to sort-of break your rules and also kinda not ;) St. Pierre and Miquelon - owned by France, off the coast of Canada. Bonus here is, you...
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Yes. It is fairly common on certain dates. Larry's example is a nice one, but it can get even more extreme than that.
I've always wanted a gold daric. They are so expensive! Maybe a hoard discovery will bring the prices down? Here's my silver: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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It isn't letting me upload files right now. Guess there's still a couple of kinks in the system.
That is a really handy chart. I'd say you've cracked the code with the Taiwan piece.
That wouldn't change the weight like that, though.
Even worse, then, wouldn't you say?
While it might be seen as a collectible now... it would have absolutely been seen as a damaged coin not worth its value back then. You have to...
This would absolutely bother me. I really, really dislike damaged coins. I will not buy one unless it is literally impossible to own otherwise....
I think most of these are made intentionally and with a purpose. The first strike was a good coin. For the second strike, the city-state needed...
I haven't recognized the US quarter since 1999. What in tarnation is this coin supposed to be?
That might only be 8 coins, but that is a significant chunk of change! I personally like the pre-1933 gold better than the modern stuff, but...
It is actually a binary radar. Extremely cool and very rare. Here is the Ebay auction where he bought 2 of them yesterday for $488:...
Fancy Serial Number Checker rates this serial as "Extremely Cool"...
That has nice color. Sweet purchase!
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