The 1809 ruble that you have is not terribly common - might go up to 50USD even if it's hinged and I am assuming it is around the same grade as...
German silver is just a tricky term to describe the metal is "silver-like" but has ZERO silver in it. A quick check on google seems to suggest...
If they both weren't hinged, the 1837 ruble would be around 50USD and 1829 at 70USD or so. It might be around 20USD or so because the damage.
Yea, I don't think you can retire on that. Clashed dies unfortunately appear quite often in error numismatic field. What would be much unusual if...
Yes, as of the hurry, I don't understand why you are in a mad hurry - you even pmed me over it. If you need a program to scale the picture,...
Shower yourself first, dip yourself in baking soda and make sure you dry yourself with sandpaper. Volia! You have smooth skin! NOT
Picture's definately not working. And please wait patiently - someone will reply eventually and there is no need for you to send pms around to get...
Alternatively, you might want to use Singapore 5 cent coins, although they are pretty small I must say. Probably slightly bigger than a dime, if...
If you are looking for gold"ish" coins, you are looking for probably alunimum bronze coins. I can't really think of any at the moment that has a...
Well let's see, it's worth at least it's silver content. I am not too sure how much silver there is, but I am guessing at least half an ounce,...
Of course it's possible! All you need is dies like this: [img] and all the combinations of 1 yen obverse and reverse and trade dollar obverse...
Where's Russia?
Is Belarus a genuine Axis of Evil or a total joke??? That would be under debate I believe.
Would you care to explain how such "coins" were made during the Ching dynasty and not any other dynasties, or possibly now?
Perhaps depending on the degree of verdigris, it may differ. What I do is to remove as much as possible, awfully cautiously with a toothpick and...
Yes they do. Check http://www.chervonets.com for more examples of Belarusian coins. Belarus is an independent country from the ex-Soviet Union.
The last "coin" I believe is a medal. Could be Taiwanese or Hong Kong. If I am not wrong, the top phrase is some kind of idomatic phrase which...
Well let's see, is Krause the god of coin catalogues? Maybe it is. But is it perfect? Definately no, as I have seen quite a fair bit of errors....
Let's not forget the Russian counterfeited Ducats and a short moment of time that the Russians actually copied the designs of the ducats. :) [img]
Well I don't know. I don't remember how much it was on coinvault.com (here is the link: http://www.coinvault.com/i/w5637.jpg) But what honestly...
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