The wonky lettering in the titles, the pebbly surfaces (a major red flag of a cast counterfeit) both scare me. It seems that any Chinese coin...
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Can't tell if it's cleaned (although it may look like it). Certainly it has some wear.
I remember seeing Somali coins in the shapes of electric guitars. Oy vey. I really don't like gimmicks like this when it comes to coins....
Very common, from my experience for the Standard Catalog of World Coins NOT to list every mint set. They're trying to cover the whole world, for...
I think you have a Taiwanese (Republic of China) 1971 (Year 60) set. I could not find one of these with a simple Chinese character Google search,...
Another fact about Bank of Korea Mint sets is that they made special "Foreign" mint sets from the years 2001 to 2014. These were meant to be...
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I may know the one to which you refer, but I would need a photo to be sure. Can you provide a photo?
The first official Bank of Korea mint sets were released in 1982. These sets have been produced every year since, with the exception of a...
Makes you wonder, doesn't it? How about "regulation?" ...but there's no regulating authority, is there? I think we may be witness to the...
It looks like the head of an oryx(?) There are bullion coins with oryx heads on them.[ATTACH] Yeah, really bad photo....
Yeah... Post them here, if you can.
[ATTACH] Too bad about that Sirindhorn Graduation commem. Dang scratch on her face dragged it way down to 61. As a collection, this is...
The answer is: The 1877 Dime.
Some people get all the luck...
Okay. What makes the Columbian not Mint State? I couldn't look at it with a loop. That's my excuse.
Awww, crud! I was wrong??
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