A double post, so this thread is closed.
The beauty lies in the eye of the beholder;-) Yep, chocolate and vanilla ;)
Well, I guess I should have known better. It seems at times that no matter what the subject matter might be, if I dare to voice my opinion, let...
While I understand, and even agree with, purchasing the coin for the historical significance of the slab alone, I do not find the coin attractive...
My opinion, ugly coin. But it's a chocolate and vanilla thing. I do however agree about the terminal toning.
I would say that the country of origin was whatever country actually struck the coins. In other words it would be where the mint was physically...
How do you define modern ? For that matter, how do you define rare ? I'm asking because if I were to define modern and rare, there wouldn't be...
C'mon now Rusty, that's only true when it has a purple sticker :D
The question asked is - When is a coin worth more than graded value? The answer is - when it is worth more. Now some are probably sitting there...
You could always send them to me Greg, try for this - [ATTACH] :D
Regardless of what source you choose, what I would ask is how often are you going to update these values ? And have you considered how much time...
The precious metal content of a counterfeit being what it is supposed to be is not unusual. There are many, many counterfeits, both gold and...
First of all, the re-strikes of that coin didn't start until 1915, so it's definitely not a re-strike. As to the condition of the coin, that's...
I agree, that is not putty, merely light wear. It might be just that. But you should also be aware the Rooster coins are well known for being...
Exactly what kind of info is it that you want ? I'm asking because it would be much easier to answer your question if we knew that.
This should settle the question -...
No, not those machines. And no, they aren't being made in straw hut villages. But there are plenty doing this -...
Maybe computers too - they just forget to click the full size option, so the default is posted.
W & H CO. Newark, NJ - they made a lot of medals before and after 1909.
Could be any number of reasons, but I suspect the primary reason is because thumbnails are the default.
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