Thanks! I got it for 10 dollars at a pawn shop when I was in middle school. My grandmas gift to me.
It happens when royal lineages are "preserved"
Not bad. 43 on the right really looks fantastic
I mean, all the talking heads bought theirs a while ago. They are trying to persuade you to buy buy buy, so they can be the first ones to sell...
The point is that this push is being funded by China, and the debts will not be repayable. China is setting these developing nations to fail
I had a 1918 that looked a lot like 1916. lasted a few years, so don't worry lol
Entry post: Eyeing the 1550 half-grosz :wideyed: nice looking Vytis. Saw the 1512 and liked it too but obviously the PCGS example is much nicer
I saw the rim ding in the first pic and knew. Green schmoo in there was enough. Like belly button lint or something
Looking through the images is laughable.
Wow, that looks like the kind of stuff you see on Wish ads :eek: Does anyone here save pictures of all the worst fakes of CT?
Damaged, exposed zinc core reacting
that is certainly a nice looking coin. I'd pick it up myself if I had the money, and lacked the respect to give you first dibs.
Certainly above my finances. NE Shilling :eek:
Sounds like quite a number of (some former) communist countries. Soviet Union polluted the lakes to hell. We all know about the Chinese air...
I was thinking the same thing.
I know what it is, but I don't know the darn difference between all the files. To me, and Hank Hill, it's just a picture :D
PCGS genuine, altered... and that's if they'd even waste time sticking it in a slab
Lol this got reccomended to me on facebook the other day. Overpriced, and non functional as a guitar pick as it is too stiff. Lame
I agree. i wish it was us, its just how the world works.
imperialistic people, historically, the chinese
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