I have no idea what kind of exonumia you have found (it's not strictly a "coin" as it lacks date, denomination, and country of issue), but this...
You shouldn't have any trouble moving them to *ton in Colorado, or maybe the TV guys[IMG]
One thing you can do is find sellers who accept Paypal, which you can join in the UK and make payments in $ at a reasonably good exchange rate....
Where did you find the information? I have hunted high and low in the 19th Century Krause, with no success :(
Posted in favorite state quarter thread on 5/3, among others.
My favorites are the ones that haven't had their designs fixed yet. There's still a chance that one of them may turn out well. :D
Not strictly a token, but I usually carry around a fiber WW II OPA red point.
Assuming that by width you are referring to the diameter and not the thickness, you may have a Bert Hickman special. His standard price list does...
If you only have a few, details about them (preferably with pictures) posted here will undoubtedly get you answers. If you have a lot, your...
There are some older coins, such as some of the Japanese 18th-early 19th century cash coins, cast in iron, and quite a few modern steel coins from...
Posted info on a 1600 3 Kreuzer from the Swiss Canton of Zug in the "anyone recognize this" thread on the Euro Group.
The 17th Century Krause lists a Zug KM#17, (thanks for the attribution lead Chrisild) 3 Kreuzer (1 Groschen) minted of billion, with a diameter of...
So you don't deal in world coins at all?
Are those the thingies that the Franklin and Hamilton Mints come up with and sell? If so, they are their own dealers.
I recommend that you run, not walk, to your nearest coin shop or large bookseller and get the 2004 Red Book - officially named Guide to US Coins...
Unless you have a personal relationship with a small bank operations officer who does the ordering, your best bet is a large branch, preferably...
That particular flower design appears on a number of Republic coins, especially from the early Taiwan years, but since the only reference book I...
Well Hal, there may be only 3 varieties in your group of Republic of China coins from the days before the Communist takeover of the Chinese...
Just a couple of additions to Michael's comments, from the perspective of a journalism school graduate who left the profession after 14 years and...
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