Where is "don't care"? I voted "don't know" only because "don't care" was not an option. As long as coins work in day to day commerce they could...
Looks more like flatulence than actual defecation. Like the "peeing" Minuteman it is a minor problem with the die. Why anyone would pay more than...
I have yet to receive the first 2010 Lincoln Cent in change. Except for one of the Early Years design I have yet to receive any 2009 Lincoln Cents...
Hi! :hail: Before you buy try your local Library. You don't need an up to date Krause to identify your coins so why not save your money? Your...
Excellent call, DCH! I was thinking Swiss canton or German state myself.
Hi, what is the diameter of your coin? Are there any marks, characters, outlines, etc. other than what you have already mentioned?
I have one of those too. An excellent reference book! The biggest difference between COINS OF CANADA and the CHARLTON STANDARD CATALOGUE is the...
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True! Top animal on the pole is a Raven, an Indian symbol for Death. Mintage was 3,039,630 in .800 silver.
Before you count all those beads you should know the LB/SB varieties refer to the portrait of Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth II. There is a...
I didn't see any mention of a reference book from anyone so I will recommend you buy a copy of A Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Coins....
The "B" is actually a "V". The date is 1856.
Yes, thay are .800, each containing 0.6 oz silver. 7,296,832 were minted. In UNCIRCULATED (MS60) they are worth bullion value, or $10.80 with...
Welcome! Sorry to say it but without knowing the date we can only guess. Some Canadian 5 Cents were struck with dies aligned like US dies, others...
So long as they work in vending machines and toll booths I approve. My interest in collecting them is zero. Quarters are another denomination I...
I cannot recommend a single coin within the price range you've specified. I am a "from pocket change" collector and have bought just four...
£200-300 is about $308 to $462 USD to spend? Jefferson Nickels and Roosevelt Dimes are two you might consider.
Start with a book! Yeoman's A Guide Book of United States Coin, aka the Red Book. It's got pictures. It's got descriptions. It's got every US...
No. The 2010 design has convinced me to stop collecting Lincoln Cents. I was sitting on the fence through the 2009 four coin set. The new design...
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