Oh yeah! And the New Zealand Half Crowns and Florins! Yeah, but what IS that other half for these commonwealth coins? 50% Ag and 50% ____?
I obtained by example via eBay. They occasionally come up. This commemorative series was the smallest-mintage of the 1970s and 1980s for South...
Yeah, that's what I found, too. Perhaps the Newmann Numismatic Portal? I'll try that.
I strikes me that this is an unusual choice of metal composition for a coin. The other reference to such an alloy in my cursory internet...
OH! I get it now: "Some Chinese Questions!"
Recent eBay purchase. 1970 10-Won South Korea (88% Cu, 12% Zn variety). I'm guessing that NGC would grade it MS-64? I was very pleased with this...
I like the Hawaii Five-O episode with the 1913 nickel. I enjoyed your breakdown of that one. You can always expect a good show from H50.
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Some people are buying and selling single sheets...
Still legal tender... You've got 16,000 KRW (approx. $13.00 USD currently). Back in 1991, it was worth $22 USD, which today had the purchasing...
Let us know where you access those, Doug! Or if you told me, you'd have to kill me?
An out-of-print book, but one that MAY be at your local university library: Author: Denis R. Cooper Title: The Art and Craft of Coinmaking: A...
Using my Daegwangsa catalog, this is what I found: The 1,000-Won note (top) is either the design from 1983, or the design from 2001. The 2001...
Okay. Fine... I still don't know why they do it! Simple paranoia? I mean, these guys are NOT selling their coins. Just displaying them on...
Couldn't this be added to the "glass" of the case?...
So do I. It looks like a museum display case. Sort of......
Some box styles below. Not sure what you're looking for. I don't think that these would need to be "destroyed" to pull out the collection when...
That's a tough one. First we need to do an extensive look at the products available. Next, explore option of fabricating one yourself out of...
Yes, but these two patterns are supposed to be unique (population: 1).
I always thought "obscuring the cert number" was a way to keep our Chinese friends from making exact copies of the coin, label and slab. But I'm...
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