If it's damaged, it's still worth face value. On the other hand, if it's a planchet error, in that condition it's still worth face value.
Obverse XF w/damage, Reverse VF IMHO.
Very likely. It was obviously made for the tourist/export market or it would have said "fabriqué en France".
Thatj's why it says "Republica de Cuba" on the reverse. Although Korea and possibly a few other countries put their country name on some coins in...
You do realize that a word whjich is blue in a posting, and becomes underlined when you move your cursor over it, is a clickable link that will...
[img] to CoinTalk Monroe. Did you make a typo in giving the grading company initials as "NCG" (I hope), or were your coins slabbed by an unknown...
My question simply was - and is - what country issued a "European Robin", when, in what denomination, and in what metallic composition?
[img] to CoinTalk pinkcbpoet, and good luck. :thumb:. It depends on how many coins you have, whether they are US, world, or both, and how...
[img] to CoinTalk Jay. Many of the numbers you are loking for are listed in the Standard Catalog of World Coins, that should be available at your...
European Robin Huh[img]
That is characteristic of PVC from storage in soft plastic flips or bags. Do a forum search on "PVC acetone" and you will find extensive...
Very few people consider briefly soaking a coin in acetone as "cleaning", but cotton balls, whether "dabbed", "rubbed", "wiped", or whatever can...
[img] to CoinTalk nyhariel. What is there about that ancient coin or replica that makes you think it's Spanish[img]
[img] to CoinTalk brookbab. As I read their ad, your choices for a man's watch are really between a badly damaged and numismatically destroyed...
Adam, I think you are talking about a Whitman Folder, not an Album. The folders were made with a hole to push the coin into, and a paper backing...
It depends entirely upon the dates, conditions. and country. (The peso denomination has been used by quite a few Spanish speaking countries at...
No, face value, which changes every day in US dollar terms. It can be calculated by multiplying the con's denomination by the day's US dollar...
You need to crop out all the background table, etc., so that the coin will appear large enough to show its details. That's a result of wear. As...
I'll enter your contest to guess the date of that Portugese 5 escuedos, KM#591, cu-ni. My WAG is that you have the "rarest" example - 1978,...
Mik - what's the name of your optometrist? I need his/her services badly. :D
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