Beautiful commemorative! I recall reading somewhere that around the time of the Moscow Olympic games in 1980, the Soviet Union would put out...
Curious thing to note: the second T of TRUST seems very weakly struck
Very beautiful piece. What's caught my eye are the 416 / 900 which are similar to late 19th century US trade dollars (420 grains/900 fine). I...
1902 Russian 10 roubles, featuing Tsar Nicholas (Nikolai) II [IMG] https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces18722.html
Japanese 10 yen is correct, though there are a few different variants of very similar looking coins --...
Excellent post, OP! Thoroughly enjoyed these posts! One very minor thing to point out and add on the 2014 gold coin - they moved the mintmark...
Pretty great post. I've skimmed the pages and saw a few images highlighting side-by-side comparisons of fake and real holders. Is there a single...
Very cool find; congrats!
Thanks for sharing, brokrken! Hopefully, some folks will add some comments here and educate us a bit :)
Seems the majority of folks think this coin is graded much higher than I'd guessed. I'd love to hear some reasoning behind this?
Hi Rick, First, thanks for confirming B2 reverse - definitely helps narrow down the VAM. On the 2BB pictures, it seems the die break occurs...
Howdy folks, I've got a bright white 1922 Peace dollar graded PCGS MS63. I've had this coin for many years but have never successfully nailed...
[IMG] [IMG] Edit - originally misunderstood rules slightly and posted 1908 Indian head cent. Adjusted to keep with guidelines and match previous...
Here are my two PCGS Franklins - MS64FBL and PR66DCAM. The MS one is lustrous and white, but bit of a weaker strike resulting in relatively...
I would eyeball it at MS61. My thinking/ramblings: On the obverse, the E in liberty seems to have taken a little damage as well as the general...
I'm guessing PCGS graded this MS64 or MS64+ (depending on when it was put into the holder, since plus grades are relatively new). I'd imagine you...
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