Congrats! There are three Latvian Niobium coins of time (parts 1,2, and 3): 2004, 2007, and 2010. The 2004 is the key date (and most expensive)....
I picked the NGC. I know it has the nick through the steps but the raw has a nick through the cheek which catches my eye more (partially because I...
It's odd since the grading all happened in a short span. There must be enough different people seeing it to cause the variance as I agree that a...
While most of what you say is fair, we do need to mention that this coin has been in at least every grade from MS 66 to MS 67+...it was graded...
I second this suggestion!
I was thinking the same thing. This isn't a coin that looks to be worth grading. It will cost less to buy an already certified common date Morgan...
That reminds me of Half Price Books. Whenever I went there I'd take a look at the coin book section. There would be some folders but just like in...
Barnes & Noble, Books a Million, and Hobby Lobby are all places where I've seen coins supplies before. Like @furryfrog02 the Books a Million...
A very cool grouping! Most of these were new to me (in large part because I don't really dabble in German States) and it was fun seeing them! I...
You can likely find that picture (and definitely many more) here:...
I still found it by googling; here is a link:...
It's certainly not easy to find and I don't have a great source. These came from a variety of places: the Ukrainian coin from mint reps at the ANA...
That does seem low. I don't think the TPGs know these too well so they grade like any other coin (without taking into account the unique process...
I'm more open to moderns (even some from Niue, Palau, etc) but I agree with you that I prefer these that are unique to the countries. Besides the...
For those following along, Ukraine has been updated. For those seeing this for the first time, welcome to the thread. :)
Thanks! Now that you mention it, I do see the resemblance to a snowflake.
And now for another installment in my quest to complete a set of silver coins from all the former Soviet nations. This coin features Ukrainian...
A great provenance for that nickel! :)
Based on the title I'll guess "very rare" but a low grade of PR 62
That was the example that came to mind too. However, if that same coin was raw and changed color (which a red cent could easily do whether raw or...
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