A "souvenir" would be a token representing a place. Since there is no such place as this or this token is not actually issued by such a place, it...
Are you sure it isn't just silver plated?
A lot of the Australian and New Zealand moderns are pretty tough in pristine condition but these two were both heavily saved because they were...
Ironically these countries you mention all have some legitimate coins that will do quite well in the long run. Collectors tend to focus...
There are several anomylous '81 mint marks and these can be difficult to differentiate if not in hand. These just have a lot of different...
The Fed got a very large percentage of the silver that was still circulating in 1968 when they began removing it but by this time a lot had...
As long as they are circulated coins it's not a big deal. Just wipe them off a little once they are seated so they don't get a fingerprint...
Yes. It should be worth as much as the P and D souvenir sets combined. It might be a little harder to sell since many people want an...
The '83 Krause sets are fairly good but not as good as the '82's. Choice and gem coins bring a significant premium and this especially...
I finished my buffalo nickel set around 1964 after starting in in 1957. Most of the pieces were from circulation or low grade so it wasn't much...
Nickel is strongly magnetic but combined with iron the resultant is often not magetic. It's a complicated world. You can do a lot of things with...
The Greeks got everything messed up with the Egyptians. Part of the problem was religion though.
Rather than a sphinx or The Sphinx I believe that might be a "cherubim" as depicted in the 3rd picture down. It seems there were a lot of...
It's probably in the 100,000 ton vicinity. ;)
From wiki "Gauley Bridge is know to most anyone who has traveled through this beautiful area as a major speed trap! Beware of going through...
That's pretty good condition for the date. It neewds to be a lot higher though to get much attention. These are quite scarce in XF and better...
If others have been found in this country that's a better guess than my initial one. It is of an amusement token type but these used widely.,
Very nice. I've not seen this specific token before. I'd guess it's either a stock US amusement token from the '80's or a stock British...
The "micro-S" looks extremely interesting. It looks like it might have been the result of using a quarter punch for the mm.
Those not interested in BU clad dimes rolls will be pleased to know that these are almost unavailable for any date and this goes twice over for...
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