You can have 100 of such coins using a counterfeit die like this: [img]
Aidan, I disagree. You haven't seen any highly advanced counterfeit yet. Color, weight, mass is rather easy to fix if you have an extremely smart...
Note: being chopmarked doesn't mean that it's genuine. Counterfeiters are getting too smart these days.
Agree, how can you be sure that in 1791 proof technology was available??? I am well aware that Britain had the technology by 1820s or earlier but...
It's almost impossible to tell from those small pictures. Maybe around MS63 but I don't know if I agree with the proof bit. If a coin is minted...
This is another addition to my Russian error coins: [img] Pretty difficult to find Russian error coins I swear! (otherwise priced madly) The...
These are the only coins that I can think of: [img] [img]
Let's say if an average set is about 400 dollars. The box around it is worth another 4grand unopened. Hmmmmmmmmm.
LOL One good benefit of slabbed coins for non coin collector is all they need to do is to take a photo of it and copy that infomation. Hilarious
Can we be hopeful that this will depress prices for a while or it's not going to happen. :)
hanman88, unfortunately I don't have a Showa 13 50 sen coin. That is a rather difficult coin to obtain as the mintage happened to be the lowest....
You definately did good as there are some nice silver in it. The Russian coins are perhaps priced around there thanks to mad buyers popping out...
Please Drusus put all these excellent infomation on your site. Your site is one of the more unusual sites I have seen and it will be a darn shame...
Ebay (and it's co, paypal) is getting disgusting overtime. First you have insertion fees, next is final listing fees and if you accept paypal, add...
Holy, never seen any error notes to ANY countries that I have been to. It's just not too common I swear. Thanks for showing.
I mentioned nothing about Hutt River. What I am talking specifically is the Russian section which I am more familiar with. Pretty much half of...
Krause's unusual world coinage is disappointing. What should be strictly medals are reported as "medal-coins" which is obviously wrong. Some...
Here is one that I have that I picked out from the dealer's junk lot, perhaps less than a dollar. [img]
Cleaned unfortunately but I hope you didn't pay too much.
The first (aluminum) and last coin (nickel-copper) is French, the top right (silver) and the next row is British (copper) and the other two is...
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