Right. I just didn't read it correctly.
There were no US dimes minted in 1932.
Those are fantastic pieces. I'd buy one if ever the opportunity arose and the price was right.
Too bad only 26 people collect Icelandic coins. I'm kidding of course. Great catch. Congrats.
Counterfeit?
Current half dollars are an anachronism. They are minted for bureaucratic / political reasons only. Nonetheless, I want to conserve examples of...
Each coin is the relic of a previous owner's significant loss. It would almost be a crime to disperse the hoard; it's a time-traveling documentary...
Hey, no problem. I was just guessing, based on the handful of ancients I have. Thanks for giving the OP better info.
Glad I could help.
1 poltura, issued under Joseph I, Holy Roman emperor. Issued in Transylvania, I think from the coat of arms.
In 1918, most of the world was still on the gold standard, at least nominally. An exception was the British Raj, which was on the silver standard....
The top one looks like an issue of Augustus to me. The bottom one looks later, possibly Hadrian.
Much like some soils quickly destroy human remains while other soils preserve them, so can different soils either degrade coins or protect them....
The government holds vast amounts of plutonium, some of which it bought from Russia as part of nuclear weapons' reduction treaties. Plutonium is...
I had a cat who would take currency I'd leave on my dresser at night. I thought I was going mad because money that was there when I went to bed...
Nice one. I have a mule/non-mule/mule changeover triplet of that issue that I pulled from a pack at a place I was working at the time. It's my...
My deceased brother was a poly-substance abuser. Among what he stole from me was half of an incredibly rare $100 changeover pair. He actually...
On occasion I bring parts of my collections home from the safety deposit boxes in which they usually reside (darned insurance riders). Today I...
It's a beauty.
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