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Welcome to Coin Talk! Cemeteries are strictly off limits! In some areas it is considered private property and you could get yourself arrested and...
Eventually, a museum might be a good choice. But, as blsmothermon stated, once there it would be extremely difficult to get back. It would get...
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Actually, it is a mule. A friend of mine discovered it and after a lot of controversy it was determined to be an obverse of a 2010 specimen and a...
The pics are a little shakey.... a tripod or camera support would help. Also shooting dead-on rather than at an angle will give you better depth...
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/coin-dropped-broomfield-salvation-army-kettle-worth-1-20101224-105837-732.html
I like any of the coins with animal/bird motifs whether actual or mythological. Also, I seem to be leaning to the early years for coins. I've...
I purchased this last week. Bronze coin of KYME AIOLIS from the 3rd century BC. The size is 19.9 mm and 7.83 grams. Sear4191. Obverse-...
Looks good to me! Appears one in BU is about $55, so you can value your's accordingly. Nice one!
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Most that I've seen are machine doubling, not doubled die errors. There's an online seller that has them for $8.95. Wait until a couple of the...
Really need to see a pic. There's all kinds of doubling, some are errors and others are just a result of die deterioration.
Nope. That's just one nasty gouge!
Eye appeal (no pun intended) will affect value.
The engravings are excellent!
There was another one posted a few weeks ago. Here's the thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t142163/
It's not a radar, Matt. It's another one of those marketing tactics like a "scrambled ladder" or "partial repeater". It means nothing. If you buy...
I noticed that, too. pm sent.
LOL! He's been gone for a year already.
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