That's a nice one...
Hey! 2021 does NOT have a proof set. There MAY be a special "Foreign Gift Set" that looks just like the regular mint set, but the FGS should...
Yep. Thanks, Doug. I was guessing that was the case, too.
And, yes, it was after my appeal. Clearly NGC changed their minds after I tried.
The "Discovery Coin" designation is a good point! THAT would've been nice for my friend in Korea. Good point, @Tamaracian This is what NGC...
Not me. Someone in Korea.
I forgot to mention you! You also participated in that earlier thread. Yes, well, NOW I can send in my wide date! I'm guessing that MS-65...
Some of you (@GDJMSP , @charley , @Conder101 , @justafarmer @Tamaracian @John Burgess , @Mountain Man , @Chris B , @Mr.Q ) may remember my thread...
That flywheel-looking thingy on it looks very "belt driven" to me, but I really don't know.
Oh. I wonder why a KATUSA (Korean Augmentation to the United States Army) would be operating a blanking press at the Korean Mint? The camo...
Not sure this guy is a KATUSA. He's probably just a Mint worker. It was common during the Park Chunghee era to see male workers and students...
I believe 압출 means "extrude"? That sounds more like an injection-mold term. However, it might just be the word they use. In my research into...
The machine that the guy in the duck-hunter camo is operating here is a blanking press, right? [ATTACH] Korean Mint, 1970s.
Yep. The image of the woman planting the tree is very medallic in appearance. I think this lends to its attractiveness.
That not everyone knows what "striations" are?
Does this coin have "striations?"
Is this from "CRH"ing ("Coin Roll Hunting)?
The first world coin I ever remember seeing was that West German 50-Pfennig coin. It was one my dad had from his time being stationed in Germany...
WHoa! That is an incredible example!
Why would this happen? So weird. I find Instagram and Twitter to be profoundly uninteresting platforms...
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