Sorry for reposting, just found a link of an auction that sold a 1730 ruble. It seems like the prices have gone to some insane levels......
No, that's a preorder. It doesn't mean that he has it on his hand right now.
Nah seems like their side. I got the same error too. HTTP 500 error just means that their database is having some real troubles.
Hello GDJMSP and foundinrolls, thank you very much for your inputs. Sorry for the awful image, the image color seemed to be wierd when I did a...
Wait, you are going to order at least 300 dollars worth of other mint products just to get that coin set?!?!?!?! *shock*
I think it would be faster if you get them off from the dealer... mints usually have some wierd policies that I often never deal with them......
Seems like there are more and more places that will not accept cash due to sad cases of cash going missing. I hope someone will be kind enough to...
I honestly don't know how expensive that coin could be, I apologize in advance if it is quite expensive. You might want to replace that coin...
Yup... Swiss and Hungary.
Next image: British shilling (???), Sri Lanka, Phillipines, Canada Last image: Germany, Canada. Hard to tell the years on the small coins...
You see, this is not a fair question. You know in a stock market, the shares have to be backed by a certain percentage of some sort of finacial...
Hello, Hopefully I can get some answers. I gave up after trying to find out more info about this 1730 Anna ruble - it seems like there are 7...
It does depend on the alloy that's used on the solder. But usually most of the time, it's impossible to remove it. You have to send it to the...
Some really quick response Question1: That is where you get a Krause and quote the reference number. Question2: Don't ever forget to put in...
Depending on what commemorative coin you got there.
Try a Japanese 500yen which is almost a face value of 4-5USD depending on the exchange rate. Just last year, Japan got hit by a sting of...
Wait, are you sure they are rust, as in RED spots on silver coins?
The funny thing is, if you ever used soy sauce to "clean" copper coins, they do some interesting effects. Try it on some really cheap copper coins...
You can always send them to the metal refinery for bullions... :p
Of course it does clean coins. It's just acid. And if you aren't clean enough, please soak yourself in ketchup too!!! :D
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