The "mints" don't intentionally make errors, but mint employees have intentionally made errors, how else to explain a sandpaper coin or a nail coin?
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Dang, you're getting good at this stuff...
Not a mintmark, one post is enough.
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If this is in reference to the acetone soak, why not, it won't hurt the coin.
Want to explain what is wrong with it?
I bought both a titanium and a tungsten wedding band on the net. The titanium is surprisingly light, but over the years it has dulled and...
I, for one, would forego the gloves. If you aren't used to them, it makes you more likely to drop them. I would however make sure my hands are...
That's weird...
First, don't put your e-mail address on-line. Second, avoid youtube. Third, don't leave CoinTalk...
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In your situation, a good source would be e-bay. Search the date, the coin type and look at the "sold" listings. Most will probably be worth...
I would want to know what he is talking about. Let us know...
...and they really don't care.
I think @GDJMSP went to school with them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_invasion_money Issued for many countries
Since I know nothing about the grading process, does the fee change with the coin's value?
The people I was with got tired of me ooo-ing and aaa-ing and "I have that one" not many times...
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