The winner has 50% of his bids with this single seller... How did you get THAT information? There was a single bidder (among others) who was...
I see an awful lot of counterstamped large coppers. I think that inflation ran rampant back then. I find many more counterstamped than normal ones.
Yes, start a new thread. This thread is ages old. The 1969 quarter is 100% nickel and will be attracted to a STRONG magnet. If you were using...
Sorry. I thought that the name "Bill H" referred to me, since I am Bill H. The original poster has enough posts to put his items in the "Buy,...
Whoever stuck my moniker in this thread is wrong. I have nothing to do with this.
My 17th century Krause has Chur Pfalz under Pfalz-Sulzbach, but it only lists 2 gold coins and the earliest dat for the ruler is 1690. It does,...
Sorry. I completely missed it. A good year and I wasn't quite in school yet.
Hard to believe that no one has posted a photo of a 1949 Canadian dollar
I collect nothing any more .. actually ridding myself of many coins and antiques. Too old now to start something new.
I collected 1859's and their varieties for well over 30 years and all other Vicky LC's. I've lost the thrill of the hunt, but I help collectors...
Don't do anything about 1859's on CoinsandCanada. The information on there is questionable at best. If you are going to be delving into '59's,...
Try Dale Schaffer down in Tulsa. He carries lots of Canadian
Almost all Forums and subforums are full of lengthy Spam by any number of names/IDs
And it's also in the US Coins forum. Maybe it's in EVERY forum.
Almost every post from 7AM this morning is lengthy Spam. I've reported it, but have sen no
I agree that the Canada set should be re-issued, but then so should the Philippines which had some beautiful coins.
Here's an old article. The only dot cents ever found seemingly went out of the Mint's back door:...
They were made in secret by the Mint and given/sold to one person. They were never in circulation and all that have been found are from one...
I see nothing diofferent. Maybe just the crispness of the strike or newer dies.
Yes, your triple "G" is one of the scarcer 9/8's with that Obverse being on about 2% of the 9/8's minted. There were 14 different Obverse dies...
Separate names with a comma.