I'm going to add in some more. Now feel free to break them if my facts are wrong. Did you know that Japan is the only insane country that...
This is an example that I got :) [img]
What is more interesting is actually their recent coinages - it is somewhat similar to the Euros! [img] [img]
That's pretty interesting. Who knows if there is a prenium on it. It must be a complete sheet that got replaced, and hence the batch.
One of the problems that faced ALL countries that minted palladium coins is with the issue of face value. What exactly are you supposed to give...
Go by the design of which you like. :) It's totally your design as well as what you are willing to pay.
It's totally up to you. Afterall, they are all "damaged" coins used in watches. Welcome to cointalk by the way.
Let's forget about the plastic coffins - what is more important is for the TPGs to determine if you got a counterfeited coin or not. That is the...
Actually it's somewhat cheaper to buy a whole set at once. If you cannot be bothered to look for them, maybe buying them at once is ok although...
Actually that listing is quite ridicious. Anyone with printing capibility and a broken slab can do something like that.
That has already happened. http://www.pcgs.com/articles/article_view.chtml?artid=4400&universeid=313 What is more scary is with the Imperial...
What version do you have there?
Some of the nicest ones that I have these days was actually a batch of Soviet coins but they aren't the typical UNC that you find, but shocking...
I doubt it. 10,000 yen is the highest and still is the highest denomination note used in Japan. I don't believe a 2 yen note exists. Here is a...
You know, what's very interesting is how Japanese kids used to argue that the denomination 2 is unusual and some did say such figure never existed...
If it's not legal tender, it's not a coin. It's just a medallion.
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