How about an Ephram Brasher counterstamp on an otherwise common gold coin? Brassher had a job as a "regulator" who was to examine gold coins at...
Official mintage was 17,796 a fairly low, but not the lowest, mintage for the type. Low survival is probably caused by two things. to a lesser...
None currently known, if a calibrated gram scale accurate to two decimal places confirms this weight it would then be a prime candidate for...
Acetone probably won't touch it, but some heavily diluted dip might lighten it. I don't think I would try removing it completely. I think it...
I'll have to wait and watch them once they are posted on NNP. All the live programs were while I had to be sleeping or at work.
Copy, yes, electrotype, I don't think so and at least certainly not an old one. I think this is a modern pre 1973 copy.
I've seen a lot of these "double eagle" medals over the years and I have never seen one that was actually silver.
looks like 28 N-11 an R-2 coin so not a rare variety. Detail is OK but it looks to me like the surfaces are rough and porous. Good seems to list...
Sorry I thought they had 65's as well.
That's what I thought at first too, but there is nothing in the description that would indicate it is a subscription deal. On the other hand...
Yes a lot of people get killed in Gunsmoke. It's probably rare to have an episode without at least one person getting shot and killed.
The 0 rupee notes were a protest note to highlight corruption and bribes being demanded by government officials. And it turns out they are older...
This in general. I believe they were to the horizontal presses in 2002, and if the planchet is not in the collar gravity would make it fall out...
No slight taken. I know it wasn't intended as one.
The 1970 was a proof only coin, the last circulation issue was 1967. They did strike 1965's as did Australia.
If you are doing the Dansco 7070, not hard at all if you have the money to buy them in the condition you want. Nothing in the 7070 is difficult...
Indian 0 Rupee notes first appears maybe 4 or 5 years ago.
There are several of us here (EAC #1947). And yes it is the 1844/81.
Got a reply back from Bryan Ryker Vintage Coin Concepts (This may also be 1997collectibles4u on ebay) https://ruefish.com/exposure-coins...
Sorry I thought you were talking about his 1896 "proof".
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