It's kinda interesting that every time before I buy coins, I would look at prices beforehand either with half interest or just glancing. When I...
It could be 1732 but maybe 1731 - it's a lot more common. A nicer looking denga would look like this: [img]
Sorry but the 1757 5 kopek coin that you have isn't real. Please return it if possible.
Congradulations, you really got it at a steal. Even at the lowest price that I've seen, it's only as low as 20+USD. I'm sure the seller wasn't...
Here are the images: [img] [img] As far as I know, the coin has arrived here in Australia but I haven't had the chance to see the coin...
My recent win: 1795 2k kopek MM overstruck on 1773 2para-3kopek. It's a rather scarce coin - let me know when you find another example. Only...
I remembered something about the steel cent. Is it really true that there wasn't enough copper back then or it was just mere propaganda?...
Here's something even bigger: [img] [img] 12 oz silver. I'm sure there's someone with kilo silver coin hiding somewhere. :)
Here's a tip especially if you are collecting Chinese coins - never underestimate how low counterfeiters can go. I've got a counterfeit Chinese...
Thought I start another insane project as usual and this time, featuring machine struck Chinese province coinage....
That's very interesting - you see, they come in pairs but yet the inking is way too much on the first note. If you are planning to sell, I reckon...
Actually how would he be able to know the grade of the coins if he has to touch and feel the unevenness of the coin and yet not physically touch...
A nice and huge silver coin should look something like this: [img] A lot smoother instead of coins struck with counterfeit dies.
Nice coin. Relatively high value if you are to sell it - don't think it will sell under 100USD even in that low grade. I have been looking for one...
Thing is, if they are genuine, they would be insane mules - first coin shows a dragon that says "kwang-shu" which I believe is not a province,...
Russian Tsar gold and platinum coins :D Here's one 1 kopek coin in a better condition: [img] Back then Russian coins weren't insane expensive...
They got good reasons not to disclose it - once the secret is out, they are out of work.
Tweaking your current scanner might work - increase the dpi the scanner can scan at and it should help.
One thing to note, the Perth Mint is owned by the Western Australian Government. I can't remember what the exact details are but a fair bit of...
The current Romanian 5 lei banknote comes to mind: http://www.bnro.ro/Coins-and-notes-in-circulation-1331.aspx Can't think of anything...
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