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A good reason to not lick your banknotes: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/08/090816211843.htm
Time to bring back this stomach-turning thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t94560/
Nice coins! Also love their food! One of my favorite places to eat is a local Ethiopian restaurant.
It looks to be a clay mold for a commemorative medal or token. Unless the mold was for a very rare or popular coin, like an Indian head cent or...
Another one of my favorites! Nice pick up!
5 Questions: 1) Do you actively collect coins and/or currency? Yes and yes. 2) What is your favorite coin design and why? I have a lot of...
My third uncut sheet just arrived. This one, a $1 32-note sheet (2009), came from the BEP. No errors, no fancy numbers just a nice uncut sheet.
This is another good one: http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-errors-varieties.php
How is it a waste of space? You posted a thread, did some research on your own, answered your own questions and probably taught a few others what...
Love to see some examples!
The composition of those two are different. Up to 1981 they were made of nickel (1.00 nickel); from 1982 - 2001 they were cupro-nickel (.75...
Post your pics here or better yet, start a new thread so everyone can see what you have. A forum is a place to share what you have and for people...
Really nice collection!
I can't help you with them but let me say WOW! I love #'s 1, 11, 13, 15, 16, 20, and 25! They're beautiful! How did you come by them?
I'd love to get a Molson's note but they are sure hard to come by. Most are $500 and up. Lots of replicas for sale as well.
Widely accepted. In fact, the Molson's were in Banking two times. First as a private bank from 1837 to 1938. Then again in 1853 until 1855 as a...
I wouldn't worry about it. You did the right thing with the first gentleman. I would have done the same. Now I'm assuming the second one wasn't...
I'm not a big fan of the results of scanned coins. You have no control over the angle or intensity of the lighting and the scanned images just...
I can't answer your question, Chris. With paper and cloth conservation, it seems like it's a closed world. The person who repaired our vintage...
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