Having a holed coin would make most people feel uncomfortable (unless that is what you want to collect), soplugging it could make you forget (kind...
BTW, don't want to leave this up too long without mentioning that it is a fake. Struck in nickel, I think, magnetic.
My exposure to large coin shows has been almost exclusively in Long Beach, CA. There are always many foreign vendors there which might be missing...
Bah Humbug...oops, wrong occasion...Happy Birthday
I've seen your balls before...
Slight disagreement, they were manufactured as proof coins, the numerical grade has to come from you-guys.
look on page 3
@kevin McGonigal if I'm not being too nosy, where are you located?
Drink more beer.
Go easy on the pain medication.
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The usual cause for something like this is that the missing device was filled with some grease or other debris that kept it from showing on the...
Welcome to CT. Looks like a die chip to me. A cud would have to involve the rim/edge by definition.
I have bought and sold to CT members, and the degree of honesty here is extremely high (only one bad apple I am aware of).
I liked that particular program because they told the story of one of the researchers who went on to teach in a college where he would bring...
Interesting, for porous ancients, a Renaisance Wax treatment will help it to look less porous, but not sure how people would view this one.
I read it several times and still cannot figure out what you are talking about. I know you're bored, but slow down.
All the value is not lost, don't say that. The value may be adversely affected, but it still has value.
Cuds are always on the rim.
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