Very bad idea - if that much coins are sent in a batch, it's too likely that someone will be caught sooner or later.
Neat but ugly design. I'm sure it's worth more than what you paid. Those can possibly be the new prototype "trial" coins of US. :) Nice find!
I personally am not into US coinages but I have been observing the prices. It seems that the early US proof coins are rather underrated compared...
I am not too sure if the use of "British commonwealth" is common other than in literature and historical context. Again you refuse to get to the...
Oh no it's NOT FUNNY AT ALL. A simple check on "British Commonwealth" on the reference that you love to use shows that it's NOT British...
That IS ridicious. More than 200-300 years ago, there weren't even any American coins other than some colonial coins. You can always share your...
That's nice and simply massive. The largest that I have are several 5oz silver coins / medals, but never any larger than them. I was tempted to...
Ken, welcome to cointalk! Yes, you must tell me how to do that! That will be a great idea.
I'm sorry but I'm taking a strong offense to this. All coins are at least worth their metal values. Japanese coins in particular are VERY...
Show her the red book perhaps? Or she could take them to a coin dealer and if you can't better the deal, well there it goes.
This coin - 1834 Column ruble [img] Very difficult to find in PROOF conditions, even though it's circulated. You should read the history here:...
It's obvious that it can't be animals. How about Jack in the box for a change?
Wow that seems funky but for your sake, I really hope it's NOT a counterfeit but it seems to me as it is!
I wish I could make my own custom coin type set with a nice album but looks like that's going to be too costly.
Please, anything that looks like English writing on it doesn't mean that it's British, nor anything that looks like Arabic is from Saudi Arabia....
I disagree with those who said it's Chinese. More infomation can be read from this link:...
It's from Austria I believe.
The one from Japan is Showa 28, which translates to 1953. Nice batch of coins really.
If in doubt, you can always take it to a local coin dealer and ask for his opinion. But chances are, all will say it's post mint damage, as in,...
chrisid: it might have changed recently. It was quite strict while I was there a few years ago. Whatever wasn't declared must be shown proof that...
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