That's a CAT. A manx.
So that's how countries like Ecuador and Cambodia can use U.S. coins and currency... Just a lot sitting around. I wonder why people don't like...
Yeah?
Oh, please. Lattes are so 15 minutes ago. The cool kids are now ordering carmel-choco-soy-frappe-mochachinos.
Yeah, THIS one is easy! The barcode is right there, unobscured. I just wanted to show this one. It's a U.S. coin, and the FIRST one that I have...
Here's another example of someone covering up a barcode. This time, it isn't a Korean, but a U.S. collector (I think): [ATTACH] I asked this...
Which means you can suck on the coin and not get the corona, but you shouldn't touch the coin with your fingers and then pick your nose or rub...
Yeah, I wonder what that little brown stain is? Grease?
Ha... Prices for the 2020 BoK Proof Set are now going down and going up at the same time. In Korea, the sets were initially selling for 135,000...
The coins are not silver, and definitely NOT going to be "good quality" if you want a set. More than half of them probably have some of these...
Sincona's auctions are amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Also, people are seeing scratches and other sort of quality issues resulting from handling in these proof sets. This means that the ones I buy...
It's up to you, but I'm not buying at THAT price!
But if you have a Korean I-Pin, you can buy one (locally) for 50,000 KRW (approx. $47 USD!) at a Korean online retailer:[ATTACH]
Uhh...[ATTACH]
Okay, now THAT is is freakin' great! Imagine if it had an "S," ...aw, man.
MS paint. Okay. I gotta do it that way.
Thanks!
Never mind! I found it! https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/2828190-027/63/
I found the LAST one! What does THIS barcode read? [ATTACH]
Separate names with a comma.