The only varieties that have been recognized so far are the high leaf and low leaf. These others you hear about are only people trying to cash in...
Then I don't know what else to tell you. In one of my earlier posts I suggested that perhaps it could be a replica - not a real coin, plated or...
I'll chime in on this as well - sorry to see ya leave Ed. Hope you do come back or at least visit once in a while.
I think chrisild has explained it as best he can Spider - it's not a coin. It's a medal issued to commemorate the Pope's visit. There may be a...
Spider - I wish I could offer more help, but the weight has me stumped. The plating on a coin should not even add 1 gram. But yet according to...
Yup - that's a Netherlands 1/2c - Roy called it ;)
It's the availability of the coins. The '34-S is the real key because you just can't find them. Same story with the high prices for higher grades...
I don't think the OP was talking so much about the price of the coins in that auction. I think he was referring to the bidding policies. As to...
Well folks, as you can see JoeMoney has checked in and claimed his prize. Again - Congrats Joe ;)
I would agree with Roy's comments about coin tubes. But to answer your question, no the chemicals used to make the plastic will not hurt the coins.
If you'll post a pic of the reverse I'll be glad to estimate a grade & value for you. The coin was made using a mechanical screw press. The...
I'm afraid a bank won't do you much good. If you wish to sell the coins you need to go to a coin dealer's shop.
Perhaps I'm missing something - but it appears that Israel is spelled I S R A E L in every pic :confused:
It is indeed - but there are limits. Civil and courteous behavior is a must.
We're done - the thread is closed.
If he is - I hope he uses the PM function to make the offer ;)
First of all Moderators are chosen specifically because of their sound judgement & the fact that they would never do anything such as you suggest....
First of all I want to apologize for taking this thread off track yet again. But I feel that something needs to be said here and I think HERE is...
If you would work a little bit on your education regarding coins instead of dreaming about pie in the sky you'd know why that statement sounds so...
OK - so the diameter is the correct size but the weight is a 1/4 oz too heavy - or your scale was off. I doubt it was the scale. For the plating...
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