Very nice !
Now I want to post a picture of a coin that has been damaged. But this doesn't have anything to do with my previous post. This is more along the...
This is really the key to what Jason is saying. In numismatics the word damage has a specific meaning, and when it is used it is only used to...
I happened to think of something. You could try contacting Dariusz (the site owner) at www.goldducats.com - you can do that at his website. He...
Here's the thing with coins like this one. When the "material", whatever it is, is that thick and has obviously been there quite a while, there's...
Off the top of my head, if there is I don't see it. But yes it's an expensive coin, depending on what you call expensive of course. Based on...
And I think even that number is being generous, perhaps overly so, with how one defines a collector !
No. The best you can do for determining "when" a coin was slabbed is by indentifying the type of slab used. And all that does is to pin it down...
For the record, he didn't do anything wrong. It was other members who decided the cross the line - a line that they knew all too well was there....
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