Post away about currency all ya like Penny - there are others here who collect currency. And that's what the Main Forum is for - discussion of any...
Howdy and Welcome to all my old friends from Coin World ;) Coin Talk is not exactly new - it's been around for quite some time. But the...
I haven't used my scanner in over a yr now - but I never had any problem scanning slabbed coins. It is very difficult to capture luster with a...
Well welcome to the club - you're in good company ;) You see - most of the world thinks ALL coin collectors are nuts :eek:...
Actually JD can fill you in much better than I - he was the site owner & administator ;) I just hung out there :D
That's easily adjusted by each member to have it show the way they want it to show. Just select ascending or descending order ;)
For the most part - this is an excellent article. However, as I have previously stated I do not agree with the comments found in the next to last...
The coin could even be Unc - and you'd still double your money. That's what is sad.
The seller likely knows exactly what he is doing - and I imagine the bidders do too. For with that card - you could take a $200 GSA coin, remove...
Proof coins of the 1863 10 lire have been reported but not confirmed - and I looked in all my books, including the one satootoko suggested. But...
You are correct - it isn't very good. But that's not really the point in this case. They are noting that the coin does have MS details - but that...
The one on the left - it has more eye appeal to me.
I can remember buying coins at Woolworths myself. Even JC Penny had coins for sale in those days :D
It was not uncommon for many coins to have inscriptions or designs on the edge of the coin. But it is seldom done today.
Nope - no joke ;) As for the other coin, my explanation covers that one too. The dark crescents are the result of what is known as bag...
I would not remove the coin from that slab. And even if you did decide to remove - DO NOT attempt to clean it - in acetone or otherwise. When I...
I'll make it unanimous - 63 ;)
The Gold American Eagles are different - they are 91.6% gold, 3% silver and 5.33% copper. Perhaps that is what you read about.
Am pretty sure New Zealand does as well ;)
As requested - Spink ;)
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