You been readin books again Zane ? :D Ya wanna know what bothers me most about this coin - the rims. It finally came to me tonight, been buggin...
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Not any more, I no longer have a collection. But it's advertised in Coin World ( not by me ) every couple of weeks if ya wanna buy it :D
Yes, many times. This site is a search engine that that is geared specifically towards coins. Yes, there are 4200 links, but many of those are...
It sounds like haze - it's fairly common.
Sure, here's a bunch of them - Coin Dealers
While a picture can often determine that a coin is definitely a fake, a picture can never determine that a coin is definitely genuine. Only an in...
Fair enough, then you need to get it certified - I would suggest NGC.
Yeah they could grind it off, but be kind of hard to leave the rim don't ya think. And if they ground off one side the coin woulld be underweight...
It was struck in pure gold 1364 by the Count Louis De Male in Flanders. It is known as the franc a cheval, also known as the cavalier d'or. The...
I wouldn't spend the money on grading it. The $25 AGE will sell for just as much raw as graded, unless you get very lucky and get a 70. And the...
Look at the coin's edge, in your pic it appears as if it is all copper colored on one side and all brassy colored on the other side. Does it look...
If I had to guess based on that pic I'd say it was a manufactured error - a fake. It looks like two coins cut in half have been glued together....
I think they (TPGs) always overgrade the dang things - IMO VF25.
OK, before I hear any of those oh not again comments - he asked :D [IMG] [IMG]
What he said ;)
Yeah, back in the 1960's - not since then though.
The legends and the placement of them are slightly different as well. But if you're not used to looking at them you wouldn't notice ;) And the R,...
This particular coin first surfaced in 1986 - the collecting world has know about it ever since.
Your right, besides the first British pennies didn't have a head on them either.
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