Copper-plated zinc small date. Except for the spot/stain on the date it looks in good shape, probably worth putting into a flip. imo…Spark
Looks like a pocket piece. The date is: MCMLXXXVIII …this = 1988. It had to be after 1986, the first year they were made. Anyway, at 1/10...
…Perfect example of a double entendre. Kudos! to @Ancientnoob …Spark
but…but…but…the bust has no bust…gotta be the butt. …Spark
I just went there. C# 19.1 All the metrics you found from auctions is there. A description of both sides is there. The Op coin is XF40-45...
NGC World Catalog has it listed as: Russia 1749 MMA Rouble. MMA (Americanized) =. Moscow Mint. CNB (Americanized) = St. Petersburg (I don’t...
On the French: honestly looks like it got cut and had extreme heat damage as well. World War I did that to a lot of French coins. Maybe this one...
Maybe a lamination issue? The de-lamination area maybe created a raised flap that wore down along with the rest of the letters…imo…Spark
Yes, the hit on the nose is PMD. A hit taken by a coin while still at the mint is part of the production process. So, if you find a coin that...
Don’t poke the bear, @Mr.Q
Ed… @longnine009 is making funny. He be playin’ all of us…Spark
Lincolncentresource.com. You should already know this…Spark
NO! It’s not upside down! That’s what inverted means. You even used it in your title.
What an ugly coin.
It does look a little crooked, but I don’t think it is inverted…just smushed. …imo…Spark
Google: “Decipher Japanese alphabet”. This is how I learned. The listings will help you learn to translate the characters, including which way...
This old chestnut has been roasted many times here on Coin Talk and other forums. Use the key words “copper” and “melt” here to find all the...
Well, something caused the discoloration…I was at MS63RB/$86@NumisMedia until I regarded overall eye appeal. My net assessment is: Business...
Great article, Rob. I looked up Hampton Point and kinda have an idea now where you found the Spanish 4 Maravedi. Now you are famous!…Spark
Go to: doubleddie.com …and read everything on the site, especially “How dies are made” and “Worthless doubling”. It will help you...
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