That screams fake to me as well.
In 2009 they did a series of recent gold medal winners for a lead-up to the Vancouver Olympics. Each one came in plain and colored designs.
It looks like that date has been toyed with. It's likely an older coin. A real 2016 has a much larger date.
It seems to me like the values that are given are hard-coded somewhere, something like $2 for base, $20 for silver, and $1350 for gold iirc....
You may have searched by date, rather than by year. As a result, any coin from countries that use different calendars (like Japan, and most of the...
Yeah, unless it's a very nice uncirculated coin, it's worth its face value, which is just a hair over $2.
That's a D.
I like getting these when they pop up in the melt bin, especially since they sell for a bit of a premium online.
Like the vast majority of modern coins, they're only worth anything over face if uncirculated, and even then not much over.
Greece - 1874-A 50 Lepta [IMG][IMG]
I love the simplicity and consistency of designs in this series. It's easily my favorite 'national subdivision' series that any country has done...
Those are beautiful! I'd like to have one someday.
The 38-A 1pf looks to be cleaned/polished to me, but that could just be the lighting in the picture. I think the 24-J 10pf is cleaned as well....
A couple pieces of Aussie sterling for me today: [ATTACH]
I've noticed that when I first started selling on ebay, I always received feedback, but as I made more sales that I would get it less often. As...
It's not the first South Korean coin I've seen be upside down in a slab. [IMG] The TPGs generally are terrible at choosing how to mount foreign...
Prussia - 1869-B 1 Silbergroschen [ATTACH] Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt - 1840 1 Kreuzer [ATTACH]
I had an assortment of goodies come in the mail today: [ATTACH]
A part of the original question that wasn't answered: 10 francs were never restruck, only the 20s were.
If you're looking for circulating coins, the Isle of Man had a few in the 1990s.
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