I can think of several reasons:He's stupid.He's crazy.He's looking for publicity.He's stupid and crazy.He's stupid, crazy and looking for...
Look at the edge of the picture with a strong magnifying glass. The rest of the bill looks too good for one of those specially printed souvenirs,...
Welcome to the forum kaps. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins ("Krause"), the only countries using the denomination"centimos" in the...
U.S. coins are minted in "coin alignment", in which the the obverse and reverse are upright if you turn the coin over top to bottom. Most...
Isn't it amazing what we learn in the course of gathering tiny bits of metal? It seems the crimson pitcher plant, known in French as...
Welcome to the forum EE. I guess you are living proof that truth is stranger than fiction! ;) I too do a lot of traveling, but I've never...
Not a coin, just a medallion honoring Guiseppi Garibaldi, a hero of the Italian independence movement that ultimately resulted in ousting of the...
Okay, definitely Chinese and definitely of low value. Rotate your picture of the mint mark 90 degrees left, and then keep rotating until the...
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Especially every year between 11:59 P.M. on March 31 and 12:01 A.M. on April 2? :rolleyes:
When this thread started, it was coin related. There are forums in which a discussion of the philosophy of racism, or the nature of languages,...
1949 was the year Newfoundland joined the Canadian confederation and ended its independent existence. All of its coinage had the British...
It's copper, issued by the Bank of Upper Canada (now the Province of Ontario) before the combination of colonies into what became the Dominion of...
Possibly Arabian. Andy, it is sooooooooo much easier to identify a coin when you can look at both sides. Pleeeeeeeeees start posting both...
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If it is the correct size it may very well be. It is definitely not Japanese, and I'm 90% certain it isn't Korean. I don't have a copy of...
Very nice. That's the first hobo half I've ever seen. ;) What is the significance of the initials?
Welcome to the forum coinman. The Red Book doesn't list any such variety, and since I don't collect U.S. coins I don't have any other references...
Well, he must have learned from one of his three (count them, three) sales with feedback: One of the others was for a used cell phone - sold...
Welcome to the forum michael. Except for silver nickles during WW II, coins produced at the Philadelphia Mint had no mintmarks until 1980, so...
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