I have no idea what your talking about, but they all look good to me.
Nice BA looking dragon.
They have had battery effects with Euro coins--corrosion from hand sweat mixing with two different metals on bimetallic Euros. I'll bet the same...
You can squeeze the staples with needle nose pliers until it leaves a nice dent. That will help keep them from scratching.
The mint just denied a FOIA request by Coin World to disclose the identities of their 18 bulk dealers. [MEDIA]
Looks like Christine Laguarde.
They tend to be pretty aggressive when it comes to gold. [MEDIA]
Thank you.
Double post.
Jean Cohen cataloged 6,000 die cracks on the Lincoln cent and that was only up to 1969--2nd edition of her book The Classification and values of...
At least we don't throw them back from where we got them like anglers do.
A very good book.
It's a die crack, called a cracked skull. Very common on 50's Lincolns.
Norman Bates needs to go back into rehab.
67 on Wed.
Coin Club of Atlanta (CAC) brass, 8.6 grams, 32mm thin planchet, C/A Ha ha the CAC that was around in 1929. Doesn't look like they are...
[IMG] Keysville Lumber Co. Hillsborough County (Tampa/St. Petersburg area), aluminum, 1.9 grams, 28mm, M/A, C.R. Clark K1-50 Keysville was...
Well like they say you learn a lot about a country and it's people by looking at it's coins. Including coins made with drive-by plating on zombie...
I vote Krugerrand as well. I only owned one gold coin and it was a 1977 one ounce Krugerrand in a black Capital holder. I paid around $200 for it...
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