Where does the 80,000 figure come from? Old catalogues?
I always use pages if they're in a 2x2 - for the rest of my 'junk' coins I bag them by country and put them in boxes.
Not sure if anyone subscribes to Coin News but there was a recent article title "The Rhodesia and Nyasaland proof set of 1955" which was quite...
Nice. Is it a matte proof? The finish looks a bit grainy. No idea if it's genuine or not but well done - they were struck by the Australian Coin...
I've never seen such a thing before.
https://www.independentcoinnews.com/ is a new Australian coin magazine - it's free and seems to be bi-monthly.
Nice - you should check for any rarities: http://www.coincuriosity.com/view/1887-half-crown-varieties.html and...
Nothing obvious that I could see, but is the flaky rim above the GRA on the obverse common for these coins?
Very odd - still seems unconfirmed if they're currency or set though?
Nice - good feeling when you finish a set.
The older ones seem to be more affordable. Good that they went back to sterling silver anyway - these ones seem to tone differently with less silver.
The first I've heard of it but intriguing.
Ah thanks - I think I have that book - is that the latest edition?
Nice. Surprising that those big collections didn't have them though.
Nice - the Fijian one was probably in a junk bin because, unlike the earlier stuff, it's a reasonably high mintage and is also cupronickel. I like...
Interesting, I didn't realise that one ended up with an A on the reverse. Was the article in the British Numismatic Society journal?
Where to they get their blanks from? Or are they produced locally?
https://www.stevealbum.com/pdfs/auc30web.pdf for anyone else curious.
Ah nice, thanks - that's https://www.sarc.auction/ I assume?
Why not 1937?
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