Oh, right! The Red Velvet Guy (aka vette1986). I would like to tap into his dealer network/supply for world coins. He's offered some pretty...
....hey, without the occasional "oof" there just wouldn't be any flavor in this world. Now, let's fasten our safety belts and keep our hands in...
Hmm. I'm a sucker for these. ...But I left my $1400-dollar bill back in Cleveland. Too rich for me. I like those thin, crisp-looking numerals...
The @©# symbols do get your attention, dont' they? They just scream, HEY! L@@K over here!!! There's a guy who uses these symbols in his video...
Thanks for decoding that coded language! I always took "if it made you happy, that's all that matters" quite literally. So, translated, it...
Who doesn't? I want my exorbitant privileges, and I want them now! :arghh: Actually.... I put in about 50 max bids on eBay listings every year,...
Just Awesome! Why not use the "black tube and stick" method to mount the coin? I thought I saw someone use this black background that used a...
In articles written about coin collections (especially U.S coins), I think that there is some overemphasis on the guys with the zillion dollar...
Yeah, I found out about that little factoid after I had already hired a company to hot-foil stamp my own frankenstein Dancso airtite albums.
Dansco is a family-run business that takes the entire month of December off for Christmas. Yeah, you could reasonably argue that they aren't...
Two approaches: "https://player.vimeo.com/video/134055683" or [MEDIA]
Yeah, at the time, I was disappointed. I thought that since my project was somewhat unique and would advance the known information on the subject...
The word "bronze" in the name, "Commercial Bronze" is just a way to name the alloy, and is not indicating that it has tin. That Wikipedia page...
88% Copper - 12% Zinc is "tombac?" Thanks. I think that alloy is also called "commercial bronze" is it not?
Well, there are two options, if you really want a Korean coin album! Here they are: 1) A Dansco airtite frankenstein (with "blank" Dansco...
Yeah, I think this album was a common collector product produced by a Korean numismatic publishing company (maybe the most prominent one in Korea...
Check this Korean coin album, which seems to have been produced in the late 1960s, and patterned off of the Dansco-type pages of the era:...
I wrote an article about these coins. You can see the three different finishes for this coin toward the bottom of the page:...
I do not have a smartfone thingamagig, either. I used this webpage: https://online-barcode-reader.inliteresearch.com/
Got it! Thanks. 4325611-012
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