You can always donate counterfeits and whizzed coins to a coin club so people can see what they look like.
Thankyou.
BTW, there is an article in Coinweek that brings up tokenization of rare coins. Scroll down to the 1907 Gold $10....
Like "digital currency." Thanks, but I already have a Visa card.
The keywords I don't trust are "block" and "chain." And then there's the mysterious Japanese altruist man who supposedly invented blockchain tech...
Own 1/10 of 1% of a 10 million dollar coin ($10,000 share) as a tokenized NFT or would you rather own a slabbed $10,000 coin in hand and use of...
When I saw the alert I thought they actually had picker tokens for cabbage.
I wonder if there are people collecting basement slabs in the same vein as people who collect PO1 coins? Seems as though there is plenty to...
It appears your coin has repeating depressions. There is a 1876 CC twenty on Ebay close to top of the page. It's the one selling for $29.99. It...
Is that an arm hair at 10-11 o' clock?
Ford and Newman's CSA halves. Yeah both. I'll be able to afford them, no problem, on Tuesday.
That's a strange looking cud. I always thought a die break had to take out the rim to be classified as a cud?
Keith's not blue. He love's the Blues. [MEDIA]
Thanks for having a thick skin.
I though it's been stamped out by D.A.M. (Mothers Against Dyslexia?)
Well, I do see the famous transposition error. :troll:
I have some zombie stuff like that. Apparently the host is carved and then used to make transfer dies.
The erosion causes the dies to be etched with microscopic lines. Light reflects off those lines causing a "cart wheel" effect on BU coins....
They appear (to me) to be under not across the letters. If so, that would be something with the die, such as polishing.
A good example of yes is LaVere Redfield. The Redfield hoard was mostly common Morgans. But Redfield was an off the charts eccentric that coin...
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