It's working okay for me.
The only one who knows the answer to that is the officer in question, who is undoubtedly retired and very possibly deceased.
Forum member JD White, a recognized expert on Maria Theresas, has written an informative>>article<< on identifying the various restrikes, which...
I can't be certain, but I strongly doubt that it is a real coin. The shape is that of a Chinese/Japanese/Annamese/Korean cash coin, in a style...
[img] to CoinTalk Rookie. I strongly disagree with the idea that there are no right and wrong ways to collect. Buying the coin without buying...
The story going the rounds about that is >>reported here<<
They are very responsive to notifications of errors. With literally hundreds of thousands of individual coin listings, the books are a "work in...
It seems to me that TBirde's posting is 100% accurate.Telephone tokens are not coins, they are what he referred to as or suchThe State of Israel...
You have the yen confused with the Turkish Lira before the currency revaluation in the last few years. :rolleyes: When the markets closed on...
Hi pd. You and your keen eye are very [img] to CoinTalk. Here's a lightened view of the undated uniface copper or billion silver 1/8 Tical,...
They can be very valuable as research tools, but unless they are from specialty auctions, they are of much more use to a reference library than to...
That photo of the coins looks like it was taken for use in an EBay listing.[img]
An undated Variety II SLQ, most likely minted between the later part of 1917 and 1924, in that condition is not worth much premium over its...
I've never heard anything to indicate that the fabled aluminum cent is larger than normal. The leather/hammer theory and a light acid bath to...
The problem here is that there is NO third party guarantor of genuineness. The seller is the owner of the grading service. :eek: I don't know...
[img] to CoinTalk Jess. The Landmark opened in 1969 as Las Vegas' tallest building, and came crashing down in a planned implosion in 1995 to...
Many countries besides France have used aluminum for coins. Probably the most prolific is the Japanese yen, with many billions struck over the...
Check with your librarian about inter-library loan. The chances are very high that your public library belongs to a larger network - state or...
Nobody's stated the obvious answer: How many coins are in the jar? All of them. :p
Okay, I'll bite. Why is that important when talking about a Denver coin? Or am I the only one who ignored the description and looked at the coin?
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