It was in 1886 that the electrolysis process of making aluminum from its ore became a reality. Before this, aluminum was one of the most...
I know it is not a big thing to grade and slab ancients, but I have a question and will tag @Insider and @BadThad here also. The question is...
@Fred Weinberg what do you think?
Kind of up to you. Clipped planchets sell for a few bucks, but aren't all that rare. I have a couple I have kept.
The tail on the last 5 makes me think it is a "Poor Man's Doubled Die"
Just a fun fantasy piece used as a paper weight. If you have any coins you need identified, people here are knowledgeable and usually willing to...
Could be a "Woodie" a cent in which the components of the alloy didn't mix properly and it results in a wood grain. I like it.
Give you an idea of these wonderful people with some of their feedback... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Probably about that same age for me, turned out it was a school "friend" and he put it all in a pinball machine...
(Sarcasm...reading another thread) Should they apply or a Green or Gold Bean for that coin? :)
WHAT!!! AND YOU ARE A MILLENIAL...:)
I have bought from them with no problems.
Minor disagreement here, if a scientist is proven wrong, he will acknowledge it and use it as an opportunity to learn.
Just watched an old "The Prisoner" episode Hammer to Anvil
Wow, @manry I would love to find something like that. Welcome to CT...by the way, your English is fine...where are you?
I think Top Pop refers to slabbed coins that are at the top (Top Population) of the grading scale with the TPG.
Are you serious...no, I'm getting off of here...
My brother lamented the fact that he had a quarter eagle that was stolen, so while I was at a coin show I picked up an Indian Head foe just a...
I think the only person I ever put on ignore was Teachmind.
Talk to some of the dealers...now you got wheels they might be interested in having you work for them.
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