Of all the mint releases though, these anniversary releases hold up much better than some of the more obscure designs.
Good find, glad you could save it.
I hope they were holding them and that the items will be recovered.
Oh, KM number 1 Got it
Heres what I see - maybe it's my imagination though. [ATTACH]
Pretty cool if you ask me. Very sorry to hear of the fire but the buffalo nickel with metal fused to it is spectacular.
First KM as in Krause? As in you are new to foreign coins?
You have unfortunately gotten a shipment from the W(uhan) mint. Sorry, :( See if you can get a refund.
I like it. You have a style that fits really nicely with the contemporary designs.
Assumptively at the Nueva Guatemala City mint. Although, there was not a mark to signify. The original mint burned in the late 1700s, a new one...
Yes, I'm familiar with the many micronations that do this. Some of them are better than others, for sure. I just don't know if I would want the...
Any 1964 is just meant to be melted as far as I'm concerned. Another $4.50 for the silver stack :)
I don't find D coins EVER in Maine. But when I do, they typically are real clean and lustrous.
Cook Island... Tribute to the United States... Good for the mint's pockets but not a very sensical design o_O
That's an ugly one :yack: Nice work
I believe it may be a lamination.
I love that pic.
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