Still the best source for non-U.S. coins is not the internet, IMO: I think it's still coin shops and coin shows. The problem for most of us is...
Another way I've found world coins was by using search engines (Google, etc.) for the title of the world coin I'm looking for, both in English and...
You can make transactions work with translate.googlecom, but you must use super simple language in English when translating it, like: "I want...
I also notice that people based in Korea who use the U.S., Canadian, and the European countries' versions of eBay will often have their purchases...
Mirine Mall is actually: www.mirinemall.co.kr
Also don't forget to include auction/retail sites in the coins' countries of origin!!! If you want to find the best selection of Japanese coins,...
So, it's a die variety, then...
It seems to me that there are two common appearances to the dates one can see on the South Korean One-Won coin dated "1968." What is this...
What's also nice about books is that they are often third-party peer-reviewed. How often is information on the internet treated to such...
Yeah, I was a little disappointed. I thought the OP was quoting a news headline, like: "Japanese EYE Lincoln Penny" (as in Japanese are seeking...
119 on the Quarter? Good to know. I know that the U.S. Quarter is the same diameter as the South Korean 100-Won coin, which SUPPOSEDLY has 110...
I hope reviving this thread won't scare anyone. Bad dreams...
These are now dead links!
Hey, man...an MS-68 Franklin was the elusive spondulix that I got outbid on! How did you know that??? Are you psychic? Do you know the Devil?...
Dang. I know what that's like... been THERE many, many times before. Bidiots (or people with a lot more money that I have!) always snipe that...
It depends on the series. And how rich you are. With some world coins, you can get both common and rare in high grades; e.g. Contemporary Japan...
Cool info! Hey, Conder where could I get a quote on the fact that they strike 'em up in December? Has that been revealed in US Mint publications...
Yeah. Next year. I usually don't find the new U.S. coins in my change until April or as late as July every year where I live. Not sure why...
They can have a little fun over there on the Far Side... [ATTACH] I cannot see a national mint getting away with this on a COIN.
Why is this 1970-s "small date" so hard for me to see sometimes? If you gave me a 20-point quiz where I had to choose SD or LD for completely...
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