In case you are thinking of starting your own coin website, there's a fourth question to ask: Are there any categories or search-word...
Around the perimeter of the obverse, touching the rim, is Morse code for something, I forget what...
Dates are: 1930, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945. Average circulated condition, no culls. All are 0.500 silver....
Looks like a SPENDER to me, especially if you buy something you really want.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] New Zealand, 1933 silver shilling, worn but still respectable. New Guinea, 1938 silver shilling, with central hole, as issued....
For Canada, isn't there a duty payable by the buyer for parcels over a certain stated value?
Here is a workaround that "might" help. State that you do NOT ship outside the U.S., but that you WILL send to the high bidder's designated...
Close enough.
F-VF, plenty of wear and marks,especially on the reverse. Worth 10 cents max.
Medals produced in an English-speaking country, as indicated by "Italy," not Italia, etc.
Although they look like Russian “currency,” these are not “money” -- these certificates were used in a national consumer SCAM in Russia in the...
The lion looks very much like Iran, but my catalog only goes back to 1800. Lighten up your images so we can see the legends.
Set of four U.S. Mint “Bicentennial” medals, as shown, for 1972 through 1975. The envelopes are also First Day Covers for the blocks of...
I would think, use the liquid nitrogen but skip the blowtorch, let the coin return to room temperature naturally. And try this repeatedly until...
And the other 50 took even longer!!o_O
Spirityoda, in case you didn't know, the 1832 10 centimes with medal alignment is worth 5 to 6 times as much as an 1832 with coin alignment. See...
Probably a spiel-marke, or game counter; less likely, a magician's coin.
We haven't reached the direct-barter stage yet. Maybe 5 years down the road, who knows? We have quite a few small bodegas in Columbus, I'm not...
I have one that's quite dark, but no huge amount of corrosion or verdigris. Think I'll try olive oil too. This will be the "before" picture....
You don't quite grasp the idea. You sell the coin, then use the money to buy hamburger. Today, Apmex is paying over $21 for cruddy 1921 silver...
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