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What a bummer, man.
And NOW it's back up. Relisted.
Incused or raised? I think we need a video of the coin being tilted.
These early pieces (within 10 years of the founding of the PRC) must be rare; diplomatic pieces even more so.... I wonder what the "significant...
You are becoming an expert in this field! Perhaps you are one of only a few (or the only one) who could write an English-language article on the...
Ahh, someone took the challenge! Nice one. Take a look at the rest of his U.S. inventory. He's got some other gold pieces there, too.
Wow. Thanks for that assessment. I wonder if there's another person here who would think so? This is the first serious assessment of this coin...
Gx: What is the date that they are using on that coin? Do I see "Year 32"? This isn't a Showa date, obviously.
A few teston are at this auction database:...
Thanks for your thoughts. This coin is actually being sold as a single coin by a Seoul-based B&M/online retailer that only sells to local, Korean...
Thanks for your assessment!
Well... that's certainly one question, isn't it?
Good one. But I meant THIS very coin, not every other $10G piece at eBay(!)
Just wondering what you U.S. gold collectors think of the condition and price of this $10G piece. Price listed at $1,500,000 South Korean Won...
Oh, pretty much anything somebody uses that a company says is "theirs" can constitute a trademark violation. For example, Monsanto has the...
The point of this all is to have a standardized appearance and form of currency, while the issuing authority can still honor its old "promises"...
So, predecimal currency is "depositable" (is that a word?) only, then. That would make sense, policy-wise.
If currency is demonetized, how can it be redeemed? My understanding of "demonetization" is that it no longer holds monetary value to the issuing...
I also have found Indian Head Cents in rolls from the bank. I think U.S. and the Swiss example above are very true. Basically, you will find...
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