If you're referring to the area within the boundaries of the state, it's supposed to be that way. It is essentially a relief map, showing the...
Canadian notes, being printed on a polymer material, are water proof. Don't run them through a dryer cycle, though. They'll shrink up to nothing.
Yes, they are scratch and sniff. Each denomination has it's own aroma, among them maple syrup, Canadian bacon and Moose Head beer.
Age has no effect on the price of ASEs. The spot price of silver, supply and demand are the driving forces of ASE prices.
Don't fall for this one. Notice that the reverse is a mirror image as well as incuse. The coin is what is called a "vise job". It is the result of...
Nice find! Yes, it does have a value quite a bit above face. I don't know how much it is, though.
I didn't say that the coin was polished, I said that the die it was struck with was heavily polished. When dies are clashed, or otherwise damaged,...
The temperature/humidity fluctuations will cause your packaging to change and possibly emit chemicals that are dangerous to the condition of your...
Unless this is some kind of contest, try starting with what you think you see.
Struck with a heavily polished die?
What if your house catches fire? Where does fire tend to go? UP! Use a safe deposit box. It's the best protection against theft and damage.
Because no collector has grading skills as good as yours.
Struck with a capped die?
Thanks for the post, Mike. I really enjoyed the article. Without a sense of humor, you are nothing.
Is it me or is this thread spinning?
Found these today in my walking around money.[ATTACH][ATTACH] I really like this one from Atlanta FRB (6).[ATTACH]
Enjoy the trip.
AMEN
Your question makes me have to ask, do you have ANY knowledge of how coins are minted?
The FG took a hit. The dot is unusual. Hopefully someone that knows more will post.
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