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A few people here may remember this story from 2002:...
These are from Transnistria, a breakaway state that's officially part of Moldova. So arguably, these are fantasies: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've already used my one 1972 coin, so I had to break into the Brown Ikes: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Apologies for the indifferent photography -- I can try for better shots this weekend: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Also, a modern "hard...
Risqué and Political. You've been warned: Obverse Reverse
Breen 2258... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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It's about 3/4" diameter, which I guess makes it a small "shooter."
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I had an artist who normally works in bronze cast a small sculpture for my wife in silver. These three "blobs" were left over from the casting....
I not only had a 1967 10 Lirot Israeli Victory coin slabbed, but I paid NCS to remove PVC from it. Overall, I spent $35+shipping conserving a...
My last submission for the year. See y'all in 2014! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's a couple of French Patterns I own:[IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
That quote comes from the dissent (in part); it was not in the main decision nor the holding of the court. So, sorry, but I didn't miss it at...
I suggest y'all take a look at the case of Boggs v. Rubin: https://law.resource.org/pub/us/case/reporter/F3/161/161.F3d.37.97-5313.html Quick...
Uh, you may wish to click to the link you provided and see who Mr. Goldsborough was quoting. Your Henning nickel would be subject to seizure. I...
In the U.S., you can't really own counterfeit coins, because no title can be created in them. The Federal government reserves the right to seize...
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