I'm not seeing anything. It looks like there's some damage around the rim is all.
Earlier, on my phone, I thought the 1850, 1855, and 1857 looked borderline acceptable. They look so much worse on a larger screen.
I like the design on this. If I could pick it up for $100, I would, but not for $10000. :P
Pictures would help: both sides of the coin, straight on.
I was lucky enough to find used copies of these for around $5 apiece a few weeks ago. I recommend them as well.
This will tell you everything you need to know if you want to collect them individually: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimbabwean_dollar There...
Wouldn't that imply that no AU50 could bean at all? I've seen plenty of them.
Go for the best coins you can afford. In this case, it's probably the MS67 set.
I kind of like this idea, except it doesn't account for the cloth pattern being on both sides of the coin. None of the theories floated here...
Haha, I'd have bought a whole brick of 'em!
Only a dozen? I'm sure I have 100 coins on my VCoins watch list, many of which I can actually afford! :P As for your dilemma, I would either pick...
Nice score! I can't get an idea of the grade from those pics better than "at least AU details," but that would be a great find even if it's only...
They do sell for that much routinely. It's because it's the highest denomination "dollar" note that's written out in numbers. I regret not buying...
Irradiated dime, perhaps? The process turns some of the silver into cadmium.
I agree. If that was a '22, nobody would look at it twice. It is in no way a "monster."
I'm not so sure it's been toning in the holder. Check the color of the plastic in the seller photos vs NGC photos. I think the white balance is off.
IMO this stuff is all well and good, and cited in proper APA format, but irrelevant to the point at hand. What I would like to see is enough...
It isn't so much "gouging" IMO, rather that by waiting a short amount of time, you can get the coins for below issue price. You may have your...
Most of those are pretty ugly coins, IMO. There's a good reason they didn't sell well.
My guess is that the owner thinks it's aluminum. My guess as to what it really is would be plated copper. What's the weight to the nearest 0.1g?
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