I'll change mine to 67 Red. I didn't look close enough last time.
I obtained a 1914-D in EF-45 for darn good price at the Central States show a couple of months ago... I have the 09s in EF-40. Both are in PCGS...
Yeah, but what did you do to it in between SEGS and NGC? A little bit of dip-oreeno? Some of that darkness from 1 to 5 o'clock on the obverse...
Maybe it's the die characteristics of the 5% that IS showing that is consistent with a 1916 FB? Uh, ...oh wait a sec- [ATTACH] .. I suppose...
Some number of the dollar coins probably end up in Ecuador. They use the U.S. Dollar there, and Ecuadorians that I've spoken to say they actually...
The answer is 65.
I doubt that they'll get rid of the 50,000-Won note. I think that Korean people love that higher-value note as wedding gifts and graduation or...
Here's a video about the 1962 currency reform that gave us the won currency that South Korea currently uses. I added titles and subtitles in...
Yeah, that was just a booger or something on the holder. Not on the medal.
Thanks so much for the information! The "tier" for these coins was "Modern," so yeah, they were $28 a piece, plus 4% FMV. My camera set up is:...
No "1980"-dated coins here. Perhaps it does. Looks a lot better than when I sent it in!
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Yep. What used to be easy pickings of nicer-grade World coins ten, fifteen, twenty years ago has now evolved to a waiting game for many of these...
Nope. Never heard of him. The guy was way before my time, if Google searches are any indication: His exact name shows up in Black Belt...
I know very little about cast pieces from any country... I'm only really studying South Korean coins.
4.22g (bronze) vs. 4.06g (brass) However, I wouldn't exactly be relying on weight: These coins were made at a time when the South Korean Mint...
@joecoincollect and @Mkman123 I was pretty sure that both of the 10-Won coins that I had submitted in the OP video were the "bronze" varieties....
A question: Is the imaging here "NGC Photo Vision" or "PHOTO PROOF"?
Nope. The mintage total for 1970 was 157 million. Neither the Bank of Korea nor the South Korean Mint separates the two metal varieties by...
Rare? Well... As far as anybody knows, there is no exact data on the average condition of the existing examples of these coins. Even the...
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