I think most of the British before 1947 are silver. I don't think there are any after that year, but if they are it would be in the highest...
I've purchased a few but I know nothing about them. I'd be curious to learn more.
If you are selling low value coins, my advice is don't try to get fancy with your shipping. I have been listing a bunch of 1900s British pennies...
I wasn't really sure what that meant to be layered. So I guess it means it has very little gold in it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320685505086&ssPageName=ADME:B:WNA:US:1123 I'm trying to figure out what's wrong with this....
Yes, but doesn't demand create value? If you put a $15 price tag on it and no one buys it, it's not really worth that. It is worth what someone is...
I agree. Krause can say whatever it wants but if you put this on eBay with a 99 cent starting bid you'd be lucky to get one bid. I just don't...
Thanks Animosity, you're the best!
I need help identifying these also. I uploaded the obverse and reverse of the one with the lion-like creature. I know I've seen this before but...
I just wanted to share this one because I think it's really cool. Australia 1 dollar 1995. I love the kangaroo parade.
It's definitely one of those 1/2 stubers from Berg. Ikandiggit, your link just shows me a blank page. But now I know what it is so thanks to you both.
This coin is worn but I'd still like to know what it is. It's from 1805 and one of the German states or Austria, and I think it is 1/2, then...
My Polish coin looks just like yours but it is a 5 Fenigow. I looked it up and was disappointed to find out it's pretty common. I've never seen...
I'd like to share pics but it just takes too long. Though there will probably be some I have questions about.
With everyone else focusing on silver, I spent the afternoon quietly digging through the local dealer's foreign coin bin, where everything is 25...
You are correct that you are more likely to get a deal on these types. I'm hoping that William IV penny doesn't get a lot of bids because people...
I get so aggravated when I look through the British coins listed on eBay and so many people seem unable to translate the monarch's name from Latin...
I would consider international shipping but I just don't know enough about it. I like to keep things as simple as possible and that just throws in...
And here I naively assumed that by selecting "no international shipping" that would actually mean something. Silly me.
I listed a coin for sale and while I have it listed in the auction that I ship to U.S. only and I set it up in the listing for no international...
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