First, welcome to the neighborhood from across the pond. Why don't you search the directories in your area for dealers and/or coin clubs. You...
Me, too! Personally, I think the Mint should continue this policy for all "Limited Edition" items. It prevents some of the deep-pocket dealers...
Is that a 6 over 5? Chris
Agreed! Your close-up images need to be a lot clearer. Chris
It looks like machine doubling to me @Sheila Ruley ! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Chris
It's circulation damage. Chris
Agreed! Welcome to the neighborhood, @sploosh ! If you could turn back the clock to a mere 8 years ago and tune in to The Coin Vault or Home...
Ditto! Chris
The speculators among us would probably have better luck predicting the ups and downs of a seesaw. Que sera, sera! Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood @HonestScript ! The seller of the other dime is asking $9.99 for the coin. Sure, he can ask for any amount...
Welcome to the neighborhood, Tod! That's cool! Do you still have them? If so, can you post any photos? Chris
Correct! It's the 1889 Universal Exposition. I also have it in silver. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Chris
@sidestick Nice job for a first attempt! Chris
I know that Brandon @brg5658 used to have an extensive collection of horse-themed coins and medals, but I don't know if he still has it. Here...
Interestingly, Dupuis' full name is Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis. Chris
Please excuse my stupidity, but why are they referred to as "AV" coins instead of "AU" coins? Is this just a variation based on the language? Chris
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Yes, Googling "railroad rim" does produce a lot of images. Unfortunately, a lot of those images are posted by sellers on FleaBay who wouldn't know...
All coins have three sides. The obverse, the reverse and the edge. Chris
Happy Thanksgiving to you, too, @JAY-AR ! First, the correct term is "railroad rim", but I'm not sure if that is what appears on your coin. Can...
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