I believe the law applies only to coins and currency currently in circulation. I don't think they care much about coins like Morgan dollars being...
corrosion from being in the ground
You need individual closeups of each entire coin. The photos are too small to tell.
It looks like a piece of jewelry, like a medallion or something. I see a little tab where a chain would have passed through.
"Slavuj" is Serbo-Croatian for "nightingale", which is what is pictured.
Gee, I have one that looks just like that! LOL
Typical yellowish tint on some war nickels. It's the manganese alloyed with the silver and copper that causes this.
That one is so bad, it's laughable. WOW.
I've noticed the same at the shows I've been to lately.
A coin like that which is NOT slabbed, I'd pass on.
You kind of remind me of a VERY OLD MAD Magazine cartoon where a guy in a restaurant tips the waiter only a penny because of poor service....and...
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I scored 60 Ikes in one bank trip not quite a year ago. Kept them all. No silver though. The teller said someone cashed them in. They were in...
MANY years ago I once drank a whole bottle of that in one sitting...it didn't turn out well...
If it's Scotch, I'll be over.
These ads from several different "companies" have been popping up on my Facebook feed for quite some time. I call them out as fakes and report...
Gee, I wonder if they have an 1895 or 1895-S in that bunch...LOL
I've done that several times in the last few days.
I kind of thought the same.
No. Basically, proofs are struck with specially polished dies and planchets. You will also notice that the rim is more squared off than on a...
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