What I find amusing about this offer is the "MSR $99.95" statement. MSR is, of course, Manufacturer's Suggested Retail price. This must mean...
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I finally found a picture of one: [IMG][IMG] Approximate actual size = :smile (3mm)
You don't have to specifically look at the dates to know that if they are all wheat cents then they must be between 09 and 58. But I do agree...
Questions have been asked about the best ways to clean coins. Looking at the issue from the other end of the spectrum I decided to test the worst...
Here's what the el Cazador coins looked like when they were recovered (not the one in the center) [IMG] Here's another shot after the piles were...
They are certified to be shipwreck coins but not graded. They are dated from 1772 to 1783 although the promo video says all the recovered coins...
Tady je moje. Vidíš, nemůžu prezentovat mé jazykové schopnosti taky. [IMG]
The reason you won't get precise directions on how to clean coins is that apparently no one here really knows how to do it. We've had it drilled...
No, just uncirculated. And raw.
The only error obvious to me is that you've posted a copyrighted picture without a permission citation. Less obvious due to a bad photo is that...
Probably not - I think all the table games use chips now.
The name Frithiof Lennmalm might possibly be Frithiof Lenn Malm. Malm is a not uncommon surname in Sweden.
I couldn't say what may be legal or not in Italy, but the Bowers and Merena auction in Feb 2008 had quite a few Provas to auction: Italy. Over...
On almost every 1888/7 Indian Cent there are two markers to look for on the obverse side. First, the tip eighth feather (next to last on the...
You're right, I was concentrating on the type, not the date. Post in haste, repent at leisure.
I've got some nicer ones coming in soon, but this is my favorite so far. [IMG][IMG]
Why post without an explanation? Are you going to tell us or should we beg?
There were three of them put up for auction in September 2008; one sold. Still fairly rare....
There was a time when banks would send soiled paper money that they felt was worthy of reclamation back to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing...
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