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Actually they are know as NCLT to 99.99974%+ of collectors and 100% of catalog publishers. They are known as medal-coins to Aidan. :D
Here are links to a few of the prior discussions of this topic. Link Adink Adoo [img]
The laws authorizing government departments to make regulations clarifying and/or implementing statutory provisions. The reason it is an...
Read the rest of the article. At the end of the 120 days the Mint will issue a permanent order, which will probably be the same, but could...
There are an untold number of spammers out there, joining forums like this for the sole purpose of posting links to their porn, drug purchase...
Minimum price tag for bringing such an action in the US District Court in Washington, several hundred thousand dollars. And that assumes that you...
Just me: When I buy a single coin from a dealer priced below $25 I usually pay his asking price.If I'm buyijng multiple coins, or >$25, I usually...
What is the size of the Japanese coin? If the unknown coin has anything on the reverse, please post a photo.
I should have said "except in the highest MS grades". Your original post disn't mention encapsulation or a grade, and I simply assumed you were...
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Coinlover - where on earth did you get those prices? They are waaaaaaaaay high for anything but the very highest grades of brilliant uncirculated...
It's listed in the JNDA catalog as #13-25, an Otogoo "Military Note of the China Japanese Incident". I don't see a date on the note, but the...
Good? No. Great? Yes - for the seller! You would be paying more than 5-1/2 times melt for a bullion coin that has no significant numismatic...
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Hi Harry, and [img] to CoinTalk. With a melt value of over $8,000 at current prices, you may have trouble finding someone willing to gamble...
Direct from the [img] as posted on Valentine's day, 2003 comes this tale: Since then the term as a name for the collection of world coins has...
What does this have to do with coins, and how are people who don't live in your area supposed to know anything about it?
[img] to CoinTalk James. I'd actually made a slight wager that that is a correct assessment. Partially or fully obscured copper centers are not...
[img]Much more detailed clear pictures would be required to even attempt specific identification from the many hundred possibiliities. Genuine...
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