Since Brexit I find it is no longer affordable to buy lower price coins from outside the UK. Shipping and import charges kill it. :(
I have precisely two Haitian coins: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
They can't be both a shill and honest.
1 stiver and the ½ stiver: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Figures.
Who wrote this article? It reads like an advert for NGC - mentioned 14 times. :rolleyes: I'd have broken it out of the slab anyway. :happy:
You're too generous. ;) I couldn't expect a proof in my change, so yes, a business strike would be great. I also find it remarkable that it...
My other one, ½ daler 1743. Sea salvage. [ATTACH]
This. Break it out of the slab = no longer details graded. ;)
Last coin I posted across the pond took about a week by the cheapest method I could send it. Untracked, unsigned etc. It's a circulating UK coin...
Also no issue with minting problems. I don't consider this to be a filler, for example: [ATTACH]
I booked a trip to Stockholm with the desire to visit the mint museum. Which they closed for refurbishment or relocation or something. :(
I forgot to say that I'm using the other 5¢ to bribe the barman to tell me where the best panning spot is. ;)
4 daler 1734. PM74: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's one of the things I love about the hobby. Everything has a collector somewhere that would be happy with it. :)
I can cope with almost anything except holes. I don't mind if it's worn to the bone, but I really don't like holes. I'd rather have a gap. :)
I love Swedish coins. I have a ½, 1 and 4 daler plate - I'll have to take some new photos but here's the 1. 1746, Frederich I, PM68. Made of...
I'm going to visit Virginia City, Montana. I'm spending two cents on beer and getting an 1864 currency one of these in my change: [ATTACH]...
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That's a pity. :( I'd open an "item not as described" case - it seems to me that ebay sides with the buyer on most occasions. Make sure you hit...
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