The 10-Won coin that Krause (numismaster.com) USED TO claim exists ("KM# 33.2a") does not exist. This is an obvious error. The “Aluminum Bronze”...
What is "Korea's aluminum bronze?" Which coins are these?
POOR ONE! Nice...
If you have decent images of each of these coins, I'm sure the author (Calvin Jin) would be interested in them, considering the numerous varieties...
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I agree with @masterswimmer above. In the numismatic literature, I always see references to "clock face" (e.g. "...at the 8 o'clock position near...
Incredible achievement. Keep it up! All the best to you...
Arirang Numismatics has published his detailed analysis of the Cupronickel Quarter-Yang coin of 1898. I know some here have collected these....
So you're one of THEM, too, huh?
A port visit to a Warsaw Pact country in 1979? Is this one of those "sailor's stories," or is this for real?
That Steve Jobs dollar coin is a worthy USA collectible just because of what Jobs did in his life and all the accomplishments his company made...
71,000 likes???? How in the heck? Have you been a member of CoinTalk since 1870? I only have 3,192...womp womp.
Never try to impress upon a dealer your way of seeing things (e.g. price) by stating "Don't you know who I am?" That tends not to go too well......
Here are what the plaques look like: [ATTACH]
Per unit price of 14 cents.
You know, that's a good point. ARE banks required to take cents? I also think it's a big no. Neither does the DMV or a business have to take...
I pretend I live in the 1930s, okay? Don't confuse me with the facts...:cyclops:
I heard that they last cents will actually be hammered instead of set in a press. And at a big party, too.
Now what am I going to put in my loafers in case I need a cent for an emergency phone call?
Awesome write-up and presentations of coins! Would you happen to know the authors or titles of the main numismatics texts on Philippine coinage?...
Separate names with a comma.