Some do, some don't. You are obviously looking at Germany, which is currently down to about 5 operating mints from nearly a dozen not too many...
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Welcome to the forum Joe. Excellent advice. BTW, at current silver prices they are worth about $5 as bullion, but except for very, very...
NCS and NGC are sister companies. NCS does the "conserving", and NGC does the grading, and there's just no way around the double whammy. For...
I usually make two of the three Long Beach shows each year - missed February so almost certain to make it in June. There are several other...
If that is the case there are two things to keep in mind. First, if you ignore the last digit, which is mathematically computed by a...
Looks like classic "G" details, but if that mark on the cheek at close to dead center of the coin is a pit, I would call it About Good.
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It's an ounce of gold, so bullion value is currently $425. You can probably sell at a very slight premium, and buy at a slightly larger premium....
To live is to learn, and learning is life. :p To start with, I read newspapers (current history), biographies and history books, magazines and...
Those cyrillic characters spell Kopek. It should say "CCCP" which is the cyrillic equivalent of USSR (short for Union of Soviet Socialist...
Welcome aboard Gemini. Well, within reason, posting clear pictures here will usually get you information. Start with the Asian coins and any of...
Some very basic info on North Korea: http://www.intrafin-eu.com/english/Services/Information/Currencies/Korea_(North).htm and an interesting...
Make that two votes each way. I had exactly the same thoughts.:D
Again, according to the Red Book: 1982 Large and Small Dates w/o mint mark, copper 1982D Large Date, copper 1982S Proof, copper 1982 Large and...
You're pretty close. According to the Red Book:
Did they have a limit on the number of lira they could issue in the past, like the current limit on Euros? It might be hard for them to find...
Banks are highly regulated businesses. If they don't make a profit, their capital becomes impaired. If their capital drops below regulatory...
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