How on earth can they ALL be silver halves?! :eek: Well done!
Let's not forget the recent 2002 Japan - Korea world cup where both nations issued both silver and gold coins. To collect a complete set of both...
Unlikely. Calm down - you have to learn waht is going on. Perhaps there is some mass selling going right now, but it is hard to determine what is...
Russia has a few but this is one set that I have: [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] More details about the coins can be read...
Grades are essential, but I really doubt that they are worth a lot. Hope the other members will be able to answer you.
One of the rarest coin in the Russian numismatic field sold recently is the Constantine ruble (1825). The story behind it was when Constantine...
Here is a list of palladium coins minted worldwide: http://www.rene-finn.de/English/palladiumtabeng.html And I have two palladium coins, one in...
Ok. I think it would be faster if you can buy those in UNC grades. For the most ultimate destructive weapon, you should get brasso, a powerful...
Pictures will definately help if you can post them. :)
A medal I guess? I can be horribly wrong though.
If you looked up what PVC is, PVC has the ever-hating chloride compound in it, which is the active ingredient to ruin anything. But it is only...
Most probably, you should try to stick to the modern current circulating coinages. Some older coinages might prove to be a real challenge, i.e....
I detest the idea of breaking up sets just for that. Unless the mint set is unsalvagable, or have problems, there isn't really a reason why...
Definately S. Korea 100 won.
Congradulations on finding a nice counterfeit coin. That is a good reason why you should read about them before purchasing them.
Good question, what makes you think it's 90% silver? Are you sure it is not plated? It can be possible. You should weight it as it definately...
I dreamt of having an Aussie kilo platinum coin hitting my head hard, only to die from the effects :D
I think it's called mechanical doubling. Often, it doesn't add too much of a value unless it's dramatic.
The best so far recommanded by a fair group of people to clean such coins is to use olive oil. Yes, your typical cooking olive oil. That should be...
Too small. Am I guess it's a 1943 steel penny or the copper plate removed?
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