Just type "Dansco" into the search box here for the most comprehensive listing of Danscos I've ever found. If it isn't listed, it probably isn't...
I don't idolize Scott Traver, so why should I be heartbrokern over his mistake? ;)
Hey, that must mean the one in this thread is one-half of the known population. [img] [img] [img]
Well, according to the sixth paragraph of this article, 11/1 was the first day of issue for the Ike dollars. The description sounds good for a...
Recent Chinese fake ASE[img] Their counterfeit factories are known for misdated items. :eek:
The return per hour doesn't really seem very high. :( But, if you have the time, banks have the rolls. :goofer:
After carefully reviewing your pictures, I am absolutely convinced that they are right side up, unless of course they are upside down or on their...
Thai. That's a common design used for more than one denomination so since I don't read Siamese script, I would need to know the diameter to tell...
LSM's suggestion makes a lot of sense to me, especially factoring in the weight discrepancy. If a defective planchet received a full strike, each...
Okay, I went ahead and asked Heritage. Their website says they'll get back to me within a few days. [img]
[img] to CoinTalk Nick. Your coin is listed in the Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM#10.3. It was minted in Milan from .900 gold. If...
Heritage has at least one in an upcoming auction, attributed by PCGS. Don't know what it is, but it is apparently real. The "Omaha Bank"...
Please post the weight, or at least its comparison to a known 3.11g cent. Mike Diamond, or one of our other members with real error coin...
Close, but no [img] Composition: .980 copper, .005 tin, .015 zinc, according to Charlton. ;)
High as it is, the price of copper isn't high enough to make melting cents profitable, especially when you factor in the time that would have to...
******@aol.com is just the way EBay's displays an AOL email address as a former ID. Just because both are in the same state, have (or had) AOL...
1909VDB cent - Absolutely, positively, without a doubt, in any recognizable condition :thumb: Errorless 2006 cent - No way, no how, unh-unh...
It's called the "Law of Unintended Consequences", a corollary of Murphy's Law. :D
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