I’m still new at the dark art of foreign coins so here i go. The 1 ore is from Norway i think The second coin in the second post is from Panama.
I got 3 wheat’s, an Ick dollar and 2 SBA’s from the *edit*…I almost gave away my secret. :p In reality, I’ve been picking through change...
I looked up Ancient Celtic on Ebay and was disappointed to find a lot roman, few English and other European coins. Thanks to Mikjo0 for the link,...
Lucky SOB. :p
“ROFL” I spelled it wrong, just wasn’t going to said nothen. “3y3 c0v1d 7y93 !n 133t sp34k” if you’d like.
Yep, I’ve seen quite a few in circulation, even some proof pennies. Even though yours is pretty badly bubbled I don’t think they have any value...
No real idea from you picks other than it is odd looking. What does the reverse look like?
I was watching on the history channel about the Vikings this weekend. I was wondering if they minted any coins? Also, what about the Mongolians...
ROLF…… you made me shoot coffee out of my nose…. :mad: :p
I cataloged my world coins I got out of a local dealers nickel box when I was a kid. I also added coins and notes from my brother’s world travel...
I made a spreadsheet in excel. I never kept an updated list till just recently when I decided to sell off some coins for new stuff. Now I realize...
I think it was in the 80’s, one of the mints sold the scrap sheets to a scrap company and they sold 1’ sections for $70-$80.
Yep. That’s one thing I have several fakes of. FYI, The shear marks and weak rims are almost nonexistent in minor clips. All the clips I own...
That’s the one. :D If you could, can you measure the gap between the coins and post it? I’d like to know. I want to make one with spring...
A drill press, A lath and lots of eye strain.
After seeing some coin knifes on here and Ebay I thought I’d give it a try. So on a whim here’s my first and some what small attempt.
To me it looks like a mechanical DD. It happens more often in proof coins do the extra force used to strike the coin. So no, I wouldn’t pay any...
I could be wrong but aren’t coins sold and transferred in metal hopper instead of bags? O’well, we’re kinda screwed when it comes to finding...
“oddities”, is a good description of this side of the hobby. :D I started with a few oddities. Then lead to an education and now a bit of on...
I didn’t know that. :)
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