I get them occasionally here in Kentucky. When I worked in retail I'd buy out all the Canadian and world coins. The Canadian was luckily...
I've got two little 18th century Regensburg coins, a heller and pfennig. I love the crossed keys! Beautiful coin.
I hear you there! I don't risky ship anything I sell for the same reason!
I do like the obverse better. The reverse, especially near the edge is a bit too dark for my taste.
An interesting piece of exonumia I picked up. The piece pays homage to the voyageur dollar of Canada and it's replacement by the loonie in 1987. A...
Sample slab ✔️ Thai Red cross medal✔️ It's not often I see exonumia in sample slabs, but world exonumia is quite rare I think! PCGS has the...
How about this token? A re-valued token from a pub called the Midland Tavern on Erskine St. in Birmingham, England! In contact now with someone...
I'm a notgeld coin collector as well. I have a few of the paper ones. The white porcelain ones with selective gilding are gorgeous!
I'm thinking that refers to the series. In 1978, Afghanistan issued a series of conservation coins, IUCN endangered species or what have you. I...
Exactly, someone dug up an old slab thread that's been quite popular lately too!
Dang. I really need to watch the dates on these things...lol.
That half to me looks so close to a cameo designation, but I'm not a grader. My favorite coin of the set! The nickel coming in second. I love...
I'm a fan of love tokens, but most I have are just initials. I like getting ones from different countries too. I have one the size of a dime,...
I found this... Costa Ice Cream Building (1908-1939) Now home to the Athens Police Department, the Costa Ice Cream Building was constructed in...
I don't know about others, but I live in the US and rarely get $50 bills. Even when I worked in retail, they weren't common. Everything seems to...
I always keep my NGC or PCGS slabs in the registry section of their respective websites, though I don't compete in the registry sets, it shows all...
That half dime is gorgeous!!!!
Much like the war nickel the US produced!
I would think, with such a strong strike and the die polish lines, that this might have been struck by a fresh pair of dies.
The 23S is my favorite of the lot, but they are all wonderful coins.
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