I recall seeing this on a Televison program a while back. ;)
I routinely get the "calm down kid" line from adult numismatists. ;)
From a VERY part time employee at a coin shop, I see that the Indian population is very fond of gold bullion and they seem to be doing fine, but...
heh heh. I am "fresh". ;)
Sure, if you so desire. ;)
Wasn't a coin dealer/ nerd killed by this?
Its ok Orange. *JOKE*:D
Maybe, but probably not. :( Can't think of anywhere else. Sell them to your friends on Facebook. LOL!
Just got it , nvm *edit
Flea markets make a good selling venue. The general public is generally mystified when they see these coins and will happily pay a premium.
I like #1 from a distance, but when you make the image larger #3 looks the best, IMO.
Just trying to help him relate to where acetone is from. ;) It's Taylor, btw. Hehehe
Well they might. I do not know about this weekend, but the way they worded it it sound like the WFOM.
Thats a nice Liberty Head nickel..... from a distance.
The World's Fair of Money I believe. THE biggest american coin show of the year.
Some "dips" are marketed especially towards numismatists. Acetone, a ingredient in nail polish remover is good for removing unwanted dirt, grime,...
Proofs can usually be identified by the strike characteristics and fields. This does not have the look of a proof, even if it did have a S.
The dime, from the pictures provided, is definitally not a proof. :( Not sure about the other coin.
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