What is that? It almost looks like a Type I 1917?
What is the RDV designations?
BTW - that AINA looks like a very interesting organization and I'll probably join after the Hag. Ruben
An angry Lion? I never saw that one. There is the one with the Lamb and the Lion. I think that it is [IMG] This is the Obverse.
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Professionally preserved in 1917? That really isn't possible, although I would love to know the pegree of that coin. Ruben
What I think is particularly interesting about the Israeli coins is that the designs are not in any way militaristic. Instead of Eagles in...
how many coins were minted in 1948?
FWIW, I don't believe that it is normal for SLQ to be that color, even when new, even when freshly minted, and even if aged. I think that only...
Why do the duplicates have slab value?
what is a certified duplicate?
What are you talking about? First, the wood stoves aren't anealing coinages on an industrial scale. Secondly, metal isn't bread...aside which...
http://www.cointalk.com/t113162/ Israeli Statehood Coins! Great article and collection!
Truly a Joy! I'm adding it to the Coin Museum
That is not a date...it says Shalom
I think the rainbow toning that is more common with Morgans is really an issue of their storage. With the Peace Dollars, I thought it was the...
But is it legal to own, or is it really property of the Fed?
the minting process for Buffalo Nickets had a raised date and mint mark. Once they wore off, the coin was unidentifiable. But the different...
Congress has the RIGHT to call you in to testify about your tolliet bowl, or investigate Steroid usage in Professional Baseball, or investigate...
There is no Paradox. The opening discussions of the Jewish Mishnah of Bava Maziah discusses what happens when you sell Silvers Coins for Gold...
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