It was for a long time but I think some of the silver proofs and 21st century oddities (like the 2019 enhanced reverse proof that came bundled...
Pretty cool, still neat stuff to be found in the wild.
I collect shinny commerative nickles. People get jealous because there better then there nickles. Typical internet loosers. ;):troll:
I completely agree. Best answer. I always put a small "Ω" on the gold counterfeits I made so ... wait, did I say that out loud?
Yes, I do (or did) collect Canadian coins, starting in the 1980's up until the turn of the century, mostly modern silver. Once the RCM got wacko...
Wow, that's gorgeous Civil War era IHC. I really try to resist copper but threads like this make it a real temptation :nailbiting:
Kinda cool. Probably cast then plated. Neat pickup.
"Can't you see the tears roll down my nose?" - Elmore James
I just tried it again using the @Silverpop link in your original post and by clicking his avatar in an unrelated post and both have the "start...
Finally! A counterfeit with markers even I can ID!
For future reference, if you click on his avatar, it brings up a small profile pop-up. Click "Start a Conversation" and you can send a PM, even if...
LOL :)
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^^What he said^^ I have one or two like that myself. Not everything can be measured in dollars and cents ;)
Like you, I have filled mine with the rare transparent aluminum issues (unlike @dwhiz who opted for for attractive real coins :))
Fair enough, and I actually own one. While culturally significant, it proved an unpopular issue, which is the term I should have used.
That's interesting although I wouldn't be surprised to see an uptick in November and December as folks notice the low mintage. Likely an...
"Booby Head" Nah, I take it back, I actually kinda like that one.
I grade them 'Good-Enough' :)
It has no markings but judging by the weight and appearance, it's plated steel.
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