The first official Bank of Korea mint sets were released in 1982. These sets have been produced every year since, with the exception of a...
Makes you wonder, doesn't it? How about "regulation?" ...but there's no regulating authority, is there? I think we may be witness to the...
It looks like the head of an oryx(?) There are bullion coins with oryx heads on them.[ATTACH] Yeah, really bad photo....
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Yeah... Post them here, if you can.
[ATTACH] Too bad about that Sirindhorn Graduation commem. Dang scratch on her face dragged it way down to 61. As a collection, this is...
The answer is: The 1877 Dime.
Some people get all the luck...
Okay. What makes the Columbian not Mint State? I couldn't look at it with a loop. That's my excuse.
Awww, crud! I was wrong??
The article reminds me of our recent conversation about how "some kinds of wear" are acceptable on Mint State coins... (say the TPGs)....
The answers are: 1. MS-63 2. MS-64
Sweet Onza... Putting it in a holder would be for...1) You want that particular Third Party Grader's grading standards applied to it, just so...
Yes! Share the medievals here.
Wish I knew. We used to have visits here from a very knowledgeable member about Chinese coins and charms, @manymore . I suspect that this is...
But isn't Valcambi also a private Swiss mint and metals refiner? I know of some gold coins minted around the same time period by Valcambi, so it...
Thanks for tagging me, Jwt. Unfortunately, I know next to nothing about currency from NORTH Korea. I specialize in SOUTH Korean coins. From...
Regardless of it's cleaned or not-cleaned status, I think you got a nice piece there. Lots of us here at CT have a healthy suspicion of any...
Welcome to CT! Looks like a token or a reproduction... perhaps a jewelry pendant.
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