Thank you for posting these great coins. I opened each coin photo in a new window to inspect them all and they are all quite nice. I...
My guess is India. It is kind of a cross between the old indian thick 3 dimensional coins and the new western 2 dimensional coins. I'll see if I...
I too was at the Marriott but only for Tuesday & Wednesday. Sorry we didn't meet.
Please post a photo of your latest V-nickel.
"Hazed proof" is a modest description for what might be the highest graded proof coins in this thread. Are they PF65?
[IMG] Nice photo depicting your original 1898.
That is a pretty coin. I don't know what the 3-dot variety would do to the auction price. I saw a couple of the Newfoundland 2-dollars selling...
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Please post a photo of your new Liberty Nickel. MS64 and proof 64 are great grades for a Liberty nickel collection IMO. Of course, the 1913 is...
A great time was had by all It sounds like you had a great time. I had a sticker on my show badge which said "Do you CoinTalk". I only met one...
Thanks for the good information Hello Chrisild, Thank you for the German coin Web link! The site has a few one sided pieces listed (I think...
Thanks for looking everyone. Since I got this one, I've been searching my books & the Internet for other 1 sided coins. I haven't found any...
Nice coin Siberianman !!! There are 12 English Pence to the English Shilling. This coin is 1/13th of an English Shilling. I'm sure that...
Really nice project & information. Thanks & very best regards, collect89
Here is the slab.
It looks like the one that caught my eye at an upcoming auction. Unfortunately, it is already up to about $2,000 and there are 22 people tracking...
Other than magician coins, this is my first one-sided coin. It is apparently a 2-Mark pattern with a design that was not adopted for business...
If the Nitwit is NGC, then I might change my Nitwit grade to SP-63. I am all over the place with this coin photo. It could be AU, MS, SP, PF (or...
The D does not precisely match either of the four examples in this thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t101697/ You can open each thread in a...
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