Oh, wow, I thought that was just a line. Teach me to look at a coin on my small tablet.
That link takes us to the home page. Can you provide a more specific link, or explain why you think this token comes from this company?
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Can you take more pictures where the whole coin is well lit and in focus? There are strange areas of dark and light and blurry in these pics. It...
I heard you were going to change yours to Scottish27. Ooooooh. ;)
Then why did you buy it? This is clearly none of those things! As I showed above, it is not German, and it is not mislabeled. That is a...
Dude, we're talking about the medal in the original post, not the coin someone else posted later to show another portrait of the Kaiser. The medal...
Nowhere on the coin is it marked 10 mark. It is, however, listed in the authoritative reference on Russian medals, as I explained above. Happy?
Please read the post immediately above yours. Please reply accordingly.
Wow. Somebody got it wrong. And it wasn't me.
Yes, they all appear to be PMD. And no, they don't appear bad enough for a details label. So what's the grade on this?
Or you could just, you know, buy a 1921 Morgan and Peace and have an actual first and last years of issue.
Why. Just, no. Think of the thousands of people who will now argue with us about their "golden dollars" being absolutely convinced that they...
Well everyone loves a surprise twist ending! Didn't see that one coming ;) To be fair, the coin was probably also white when it went into the...
I'm not sure why you bought this without having any idea what it is. Here, let me use the google for you: The slab tells you what it is: "Diakov...
Cool, thanks! In that case, major congrats on your very rare purchase!
That is a very crudely struck coin! Is that how they normally look? How rare are these? Can anyone show a more well struck specimen?
It is crud. A cud of that size would show weakness of strike opposite on the reverse.
People have been collecting those for decades: http://www.thedepartmentstoremuseum.org/2010/11/charge-cards.html...
Well, a 65 is usually nicer than a 64, sure. But what he was asking about is the "sweet spot" - the best value for grade. If you look at the...
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