You, and others, may think what you will, but the English language section of the European Central Bank's official website states:
Officially the uniform side is the obverse and the national side is the reverse.
Len, don't take this the wrong way, but you have gotten some excellent advice, even though you apparently don't like it. Not only the "best"...
But it's tarnished[IMG]
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Welcome to the forum chad. You too, CannedMeat. Your fellow new member has given you some excellent advice, and hasn't left much to add. :D...
None of the collectors I know or correspond with define it that way.
Not sure if I've already welcomed you to the forum Don, but either way, welcome. Why? For purposes of resale, or just to get someone's...
That is not completely accurate. All Japanese silver yen minted from 1870-1914, as well as Japanese Trade Dollars minted from 1875-77 can be...
The postings which were deleted crossed the line. This is not an investment discussion board.
[IMG]Well, that proves he was telling the absolute truthl when he said
My suggestion would be to get copies of the Guide Book to United States Coins (the "Red Book"), and the Official Price Guide to US Money (the...
Add Barnes & Noble and Albion to the list of good used book location sites.
Wrong! [IMG] My Modern Japanese Type Set is far, far closer to completion than my date set, and my one-per-monetary regime is a form of type...
Don't be too sure that an end to sniping would help sellers. If people pass up auctions that can't be sniped, that would hurt sellers. I do...
Haven't they all?[IMG] These are standard issue sand castings.[IMG]
One problem Ed - your picture is so dark I can't even find the cheek or beard. :(
Always remember, in auction sales - EBay or otherwise - it is not the winner who sets the price. If he's the only one willing to bid the seller's...
If you're thinking about resale value, cleaning them could turn out to be a double whammy: Lot's of folks downgrade cleaned coins severely, and...
From 1873-64 the ASW (actual silver weight) of U.S. dimes was .07234 troy ounces of pure silver. With 50 coins to a roll, that makes 3.617 ounces...
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