That doesn't sound like Olympic coins to me. Why the year 1973? Probably medallion if I am not mistaken, but do post pictures if you can....
How exactly is this numismatics?
Thanks for the contest Doug :)
Some catalogue books oddly mark the year 1750 dengas as "scarce" but I don't think so. I do see plenty of them around on the net. I am not too...
No FlyingMoose you don't get it. Calcium chloride is the main checmical ingredient in this one: [img]
A nightmare for me was that a container of calcium chloride that was supposed to absorb moisture decided to fail on me and leaked. You cannot...
Read this before talking anymore: http://www.kitco.com If anyone can predict the future, everyone should be a millionaire or actually, just...
You mean something like this? [img] Half ounce :D
This one: [img] It is rainbow toned but there is too much blue in this picture. :( Will have to retake it one day.
Doug, that was the one I think I was trying to mention.
For a 1981 50 dollar bill, perhaps someone would buy it over face value for it's grade if it's UNC or aUNC. If you cannot be bothered to do...
Japan 2003 1000 yen, commemorating the 5th Winter Asian Games in Aomori [img] [img] [img] This is the first colorized coin minted in...
Ruben, the defination of piedfort is as it is - it is struck twice the thickness, as in, if a normal planchet is an ounce, a piedfort planchet is...
Yes, try looking for piedfort gold coins but I assume they will be very pricy as I don't think there are many bullion coins minted in such way.
This whole thread has become pretty much world coins with hot chicks: http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=5318 :D
Looks to be some kind of token I guess.
It's a cast no matter how you look at it.
Where did all my hot chicks go :( [img] [img] etc with the ballerina series. If you want hotter ones, try this:...
Die filled I guess
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