You see? It's just like the professor said: Which is best, Strong or Weak Dollar? It depends on what you want to do!
Hey, can you share the link? EDIT: Nevah mind: It's here:...
Something like that looks quite easy to "faje." If I were interested in these, I'd want to learn so much about them (read up on them) that I...
I wish they still used these for promotional and gaming purposes...
You're right about Poongsan. The South Korean corporation, Poongsan, is the world's largest coin blank manufacturer, accounting for more than...
I think a few former engravers of coins and medals of mints worldwide might agree with you... But... this is what the cool kids are doing nowadays.
Well you didn't have to go and show us this...ugh. The depiction looks like an old woman who looks like an old man (with breasts) who looks like...
Oh, yeah! Saw this in my FB feed. So, what are these coins? Specimen pieces or rare commemoratives? NGC doesn't really say in its article....
A pricier option, but nice: [MEDIA]
I see where the high points are on all of these coins and medals...
Yeah, I read that he was an art forger, too. Probably on the level, or higher, of Elmyr de Hory. If you like the topic of fakery, take a look...
I always wonder in what year(s) did changes in the consumer price index in Japan make certain coins not good stores of value any longer (for the...
A fellow numismatist that I know is trying to figure out what the actual Chinese characters are in the edge lettering of this Chinese...
Agreed! However, if you're gonna commemorate something that old, this is it!
Let's get an image of the edge!
They are also somewhat "modular" in that you can use the CAPS pages by themselves as displays.
Are these stiff plastic, or pliable? At coin shows, people like to "flip through" coins in boxes. If made out of pliable material, perhaps a...
The contemporary Japanese coins I simply cannot find in "no brown spots/decent eye appeal" UNC: Five-Yen coins and One-Yen coins in Showa 35, 36,...
Well... It looks like NGC slabs these with "coin alignment" and "Medallic Alignment" written on the tags. Okay, having written the only real...
Maybe it was because the "mounter guy" thought it was a coin that was in "medal alignment?" These coins from this Korean commemorative series...
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