Hmmmmmm...you made me look. Nothing in my 2011 red book or the 2nd Edition Professional red book.
Really, I look forward to seeing them.
Naw, he jest heped him find his way home.
Yes. Do a search using the "search" field in the upper right-hand portion of the screen. Lots of factors the "safe" cleaning (or conservation)...
I'm surprised no one has mentioned anything about the letters used on the coin. What language is that script used in.
Honestly I can't say. Started collecting back in the 50's going through a cash register at a restaurant we used to eat at. I remember the...
...yeah, but do you play with your coins, batting them around the kitchen floor until they go under the refrigerator? :) [MEDIA]
Dang...I just got educated!
Heated with a blow torch
Goiter...I think a bunch of chips.
To summon the Paddyman98 you either have to say his name three times or to put one of these thingies @ in front of his name like @paddyman98
That's what I was thinking of, but those don't look like Russian characters...maybe @Siberian Man can shed some light.
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What would give you that idea...like your hair :) Actually I got one piece of the wire money just to have it, kind of cool.
I got lotsa coins that aren't worth much, but that doesn't keep me from being wishful that I see something odd on them. No offence intended.
Looks a bit like Russian wire money. If you like pennies, you should try the American cent coins...:) (just funnin' you)
Tupperware
@Hugh Stiel let us know how it comes out.
Damage and wishful thinking.
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