I really like that 1992 issue.
If I had to choose, it'd be the 1942/1 because I really like over dates.
Minted in San Francisco. I have always liked the designs of Australian coins.
If we're talking US, the half dime.
I have. The fees are much lower than eBay, but traffic in the site is very slow comparatively. It may take a while to get things sold. I jump...
I love exonumia. I am also a former philatelist that still appreciates older stamps. I happened across this lovely medal, struck in .999 silver...
This is in the US forum, but I'm a world collector....shhhh... I did recently snag a lovely 1/2 Kruezer from Bavaria for less than $14 after tax...
I've had about 50-60 graded. I do prefer to buy them already graded when possible. I send in about 10 coins at a time and have always used the...
What a cool item!
That reverse is wonderful!
Agreed! The problem I have is with very old references that are 95% text with just a smattering of images. Really gives me a headache trying to...
Ha, then the L is actually a 7 I guess! So I suppose the dies are numbered
Nice. Under the bust, in the border, what are those MML letters? Also, I've always wondered how they determine the die number. Is there an...
Very nice! I've only had one bad experience on MA shops or of dozens. It really is the go to place for scarcer European coins
I FINALLY have a coin I think would fit! A lovely little 13 mm coin from Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenberg circa 1675. KM# 166, Mariengroschen....
There's a site called usacoinbook that you can list on. The fees are a lot lower than eBay. You can also try instagram. People are a bit...
I've been a member for a few years now and enjoy it. They have recorded numismatic talks you can watch on a variety of topics as well. You can...
I would also like to add, if you have the extra cash, the proof mercury dime is one of the more affordable classic coin proof issues.
It's nearly impossible to confuse the proof from business strikes. Some things, as mentioned, come with looking at tons of coins.
Makes sense as I've seen several British and European coins enameled in this fashion. Some are done exceptionally well.
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