I noticed that too, even tried reuploading them. Let's try it again: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The Czech 50 korun is my favorite among current circulating coins. [IMG][IMG]
It's probably a common coin, but tough to find in the US. When they do make their way onto ebay, they tend to sell for several dollars.
Dates on Colombian coins from this period often were doubled or had other issues. They're a lot of fun to look at.
This is where the difference of proof-like as a type of strike and proof-like as a descriptor of a mint state coin comes into play. The first...
Some more cheap but annoying to find pre-euro aluminum: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I already had this date, but my example was maybe F at best, so this...
Got these two yesterday. First, a 1914 Barber Dime that exceeded my expectations: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And second, a slabbed Franklin: [ATTACH]...
Canadian PL coins do exist with cameo. ICCS recognizes it and I'm pretty sure at least one of the American TPGs does as well. Here's the first one...
In the case of modern Canadian coins, PL coins were minted specially for mint sets. They are usually considered their own finish, neither proof...
Or, in some cases, entire denominations. The postwar 1 lira and 2 lire were only made for a few years. While not particularly rare, they aren't...
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This date (and type for that matter) was only minted at San Francisco. For what it's worth, there does appear to be a small bump where the mint...
As someone who collects by date, it can sometimes be hard to find later dates of certain types of coins, especially lower-value ones that end up...
Your coin is a normal circulation coin. The privy marks changed their orientation in 1975, when the owl was replaced by a dolphin. That's why the...
Belgium: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] France: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Italy: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Luxembourg: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Tunisia: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1 Cent 2 Cent From the description in your link, all 3 coins at those links are set issues.
Added two new countries to the collection today, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is a 1/2, 1, 2 1/2, or 5 Centimos from Spain, from the 1860s. Here's a page you can use to figure out which.
There are a couple of more interesting coins in there, but apart from the silver, it's all stuff that most dealers would offer you a few bucks for...
I don't like it. The series get dull after a while. I wish we'd have a full-time design plus a couple commems every year, the way most other...
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