I'm just so used to not selling them. I'm always paranoid that having a counterfeit, even properly described, can have negative effects on the...
There was actually a point in time a year ago where you could see the prices on eBay rising dramatically from one week to the next. I sold a VF...
Yes they are. I've had a few listings removed for the same reason. Now if only they would get on the ball about modern counterfeits...
Tell that to my friends that have to declare revenue on any fine watches or antiques that they fly out of Germany or France. They will not even...
I was just glad I could give it to someone that actually appreciates them. I don't collect them and can't legally sell them. Would have been a...
I think your initial point was lost in DreCollector's long, drawn out and not always to-the-point posts.
The Chinese market has already risen. If it's going to go the way of the Russian market, now would be the best time to sell (unless you are...
Yes, I got it the first time.
Good deal! =)
It's never a good idea to use a stock or otherwise false photo for any numismatic item.
Now-a-days the cutoff is $800.
That is what I had first assumed as well. Luckily it's one of the few that is documented. The Davignon reference lists it as Obverse 3/ Reverse...
Well in that case I agree with you. =)
The EU passed a measure in June 2007 requiring that anything carried by a passenger over 10,000 euro in value coming in or going out has to be...
Wow that one is extremely similar to the Northern Song coin, except for the bottom character, which is hard to make out on the OP's coin. Bob...
Agreed with post-mint damage, but definitely not from bullets. Possibly a strong BB gun or a couple of shotgun pellets. The spots are too small...
Very true. This particular one is "German silver", which is a copper-nickel-zinc alloy with no actual silver in there at all. Surprisingly, the...
Those do appear to be Annam cash. The two shown in the middle row are of the 1820 to 1841 type. The top one right is 1885 to 1888, and the top and...
It happens when the coin doesn't completely exit the die fast enough and part of it gets slammed onto the next coin.
Found it in a foreign coin lot purchased from the UK, of all places.
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