Large and unusually located plating bubble, perhaps?
I'd like my collecting to be more self-funding, but I tend to only buy coins I want to keep forever. :)
I'd be inclined to punt here. The coin has clearly had some unusual experiences in its lifetime, based on the wear and surfaces. Split the...
Most popular in the world, even. My guess would be British would be second most popular.
As I see it, one has basically two good options for collecting on a budget: saving up for possibly a long time to buy the key coins, or collecting...
Yeah, I just got that, too. Wish I could sneak some tokens in under the special.
This is a crime against numismatics. :(
Nice. I went out on a limb and said 67 because I could not find a mark on it. I was guessing the luster was better than the picture was showing.
Totally doable! Finding Barbers that haven't been the victim of a cleaning can be challenging in certain grades, and, no matter what, I would...
Type sets are fun. You can go a lot of different directions with them, and, putting one together gives you the opportunity to learn about a lot...
Oh. Niue. That explains it.
Ahem. [ATTACH] (Pic borrowed from @Zohar444.)
65 RD for me as well.
This is one I would lend credence to, since it comes from Rick Snow, AKA "Mr. Literally Wrote the Book on IHCs." It's more on the level of...
Short answer: plastic polish and a chamois. You can use a product made for automotive headlights, or one made for slabs. The former will be...
It can be any of the above, or none of the above, depending how it looks.
The point of cash in a savings account is not to earn more money; it's to have money available when there's a need for it. You don't want to have...
Given the reference to living at home with parents and the rather low income, I don't think this is a possibility. But, I would take the...
Nice. Pocket piece?
Great coin and gorgeous toning. Where's the "love" button? :D
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