A bit of confusion here - the reason for biting a coin was to see if it left marks. If it did, then the coin was suspsect. If it didn't then it...
Don't know what to say to that because the pictures sure show 4.
Patience ;)
I was under the same misunderstanding as you - the award is for the Topic of the Week. That's why. Post your comment in the Support and...
Do you wonder why ? Think of a warning or two I have given.
That's $13 per ounce Ruben.
I rather think that is why we have the Thread of the Week. It has nothing to do really with who started it - it has to do with the content of the...
Try these pics - all I did was adjust the white balance.
I'll be danged - learned something today :thumb:
They started about a year and a half ago.
But that is a dollar pattern. The OP is asking about an item that says "One tenth silver cent" right on it.
The pic would be most helpful as I said, but knowing where it was minted is also important. The 1600's catalog section for Germany is over a...
It's not bad at all. I guarantee you there are people that still haven't seen them. And everybody NEEDS to see them.
You won't find this one in any book either, but again 100% genuine. It was even slabbed by NGC.
Probably shouldn't do this since it might get your hopes up. But, see this coin - you won't find it any book. But it is 100% genuine. It is an off...
Not that said - "One tenth silver cent"
This makes about the 5th time these pics have been posted on this forum. Not complaining - just commenting.
It may well be a tax token, but I've never heard of any such coin.
What he said :thumb:
Coin World is a highly repsected magazine. And they have an ad policy. But what it says is that grades listed must adhere to accepted grading...
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