I've heard that forwarding mail from a UPS or mailbox store box to another address is sometimes a hassle.
I'd actually like to see a modern, circulated, commemorative silver coin. :)
I was hoping some hobbyist with software skills would end up taking it over and not ruin it. Oh well.
I don't know about "on average," but, the Reka Devnia hoard had coins from the time of Marc Antony to, Herennius Etruscus, largely concentrated on...
1 cent. It's just damage.
Was that the ugly AU 1859?
Won't hurt, at least.
The striations? Improper alloy mix. It's what we call a "woody."
I haven't noticed this. I'm wondering where you're seeing this trend happening, so I can go snag myself some deals. ;) I don't mind a little...
And Dan Carr pieces! I'm wondering if I should submit some of mine under the dollars and cents special or wait for something like they had this fall.
I had no idea there was such a thing as a "3/4 horn" designation from PCI.
Looks good to me, assuming the side with the dragon is the obverse. :P
Me too! T1: 1916-1917 (Exposed breast) T2: 1917-1924 (Raised date, covered breast) T3: 1925-1930 (Recessed date, covered breast)
And why not? Yep! But... as I understand it, the mods have spoken on the topic of "post this topic in only this thread," (@desertgem @GDJMSP,...
Well, here I thought this was going to be about how difficult they are to crack. :) Neat bit of info about the labels.
Even worse, I think. IMO it looks like one of those Royal Oak Mint pieces now. :(
I was not aware MacGyver was a collector.
Reeding gets applied post-casting in that case. It actually helps cover up the seam.
Considering how I can't find another copy of the book online, maybe it is just that rare.
Post the pics. Should be good for a laugh, at least. :)
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