I'm not a big fan of any TPG and, due to inconsistencies in the last couple years, ICCS would be on the bottom of my list. They have certified...
Does not appear to be cob ... it looks like it's bronze, not copper and it's not marked like a cob. It could be roman or medieval.
It looks real to me and pretty spectacular.
I think that our multimillion dollar seller is the guy you picture meandering down the street with tin foil and copper wires hanging off his head...
You have to look at the "U-Tube show" link in the post before mine. It's not a dead horse ... 1977 pennache is dead but the 1995 11 cent piece is...
Cardinals in 7, 4-2 with Carpenter the winner. I've been a Cardinals fan since 1956. Growing up in the Midwest, we had Cardinals games on the...
Wow! Something certified by ACG must CERTAINLY be true!
I think that Newfoundland coins are grossly undervalued, but people have been saying that for 10 years and no real POP, but trending nicely upward...
If he lives in Canada, I would recommend contacting a CAND dealer (there are about 40 of them). They have a code of ethics and have to be voted...
Try Gatewest Coin or J&M Coin, both in Canada. They are the largest vendors for RCM product. Both always run ads in Canadian Coin News and both...
Take a look through all of the Brooklyn Gallery site, since things are filed in strange places sometimes, especially books and supplies. Here is...
I'd say around VF-20, but no higher. I use the Token crown at the top of the reverse very similar to the crown/tiara on the Victoria Large Cents...
We'll need a photo. They were made in 3 different metals and 2 or 3 sizes. The small (about the size of a large cent) bronze one .. every school...
Victoria large cents are almost entirely graded from the obverse(portrait) side, with little attention to the Reverse side, except for...
Any coin with any wear is going to weigh less than 4.54g. There is no generic composition for brass. Some brasses weigh less than bronze and...
Yours is the common 1838 Belleville issue (Belleville is about 2/3 of the way between Toronto and Kinston) with the connected wreath. The 1837...
There are a number of different types of the Agriculture and Coomerce Lower Canada tokens. The 1837 Arnault and the 1838 Belleville issues (they...
What you have is a Canadian Colonial Token. Before Great Britain allowed Canada to mint their own coinage, the only coins that they had for...
As jester said, condition is everything. Likewise, it is a coin that has been heavily reproduced and copied/faked. If the coin is real, scrap...
Yes, check out www.Brooklyngallery.com They have always had all the holders I ever neded. Some may be in the closeout or slae section. You need...
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