Doesn't matter what I think. Suggest it to Peter; it's his site.
There's a "Show us your exonumia" thread in Coin Chat. The thread is usually on page one or two.
I'd like to see them use a lottery to pick business cards and reproduce them on the reverse of quarters. Effectively making them into Good for...
There were coin collectors who felt the same way back in the 50's and 60's. No one even bothered to report the 1955 DDO to Numismatic Scrapbook...
BIE collectors collected any kind of die failure on Lincoln cents especially die cracks such as cracked skulls and spiked heads.
I heard someone flew to London and sold two 1903-O to a dealer before the news got there. Talk about having a bad day. [MEDIA]
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Once upon time there was a national club of 200-300 collectors who specialized in BIEs. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] There are only three IIBs listed for...
It's a die break. They were common in that location on cents from the 50's. A piece breaks off from the die leaving a void and that translates to...
Kind of ironic eh? Wasn't it lack of confidence in certificates that gave the slab boys their big start? And the opportunity to be...
Have you tried mineral spirits? I've removed roof asphalt from tools using charcoal starting fluid.
If North Korea really did test a H-bomb that should be worry enough for anyone. Unless it's just a million man mob jumping up and down. :p
Those symbols above and on the side of the skyline are the Norse Runes for protection from enemies.
"After we take over you'll be the first one to visit our re-education center."
Looks like they could use some marbling. [IMG]
Aliens will have some good eating eh? [IMG]
Who's has time for that stuff? There's puddles to watch you know. http://time.com/4169162/puddle-drummondpuddlewatch-periscope/
Never watched Wall-E. What movies I did watch last year were so infested with PC vomit they'd nauseate the Rock of Gibraltar. I think I'll pass...
Good news for the Chinese dude-Amazon is down to 901/1 PE. He'll be able to see his investment returned through earning in his lifetime if he can...
@frap123 Sometimes die failure on coins can be interesting or even funny if they are in the right spot. One of the 1963P Lincoln dies had a die...
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