I’ve never had a problem with them actually replying but I have had some really slow (glacial) response times. It once took between 4 and 5 weeks...
Those are some nice tokens, thanks for sharing but ceramic is a little too close to the clay item that I already have listed in the set for my...
I just sent emails to the customer services of the “big four” (PCGS, NGC, ICG, ANACS) grading companies asking if this is something that they...
Hello, I have a non defaced coin die half of a Bolivian 1908 50 Centavos piece that I picked up on eBay a number of years ago. I also have the...
Porcelain seems a little too close to the clay sen that I posted in that clay and porcelain are more or less the same material it’s just the...
I just finished the set recently so I haven’t really put any thought into displaying it anywhere yet. Also in regards to adding stainless steel,...
Thanks for the thought but I would classify Wampum shell money as proto/traditional money. What I would really like to find (but I don’t know if...
That webpage is actually one the online resources that I used to create the set but the best webpage that I found in regards to this topic is...
Thanks for the thought but I’m not really interested in adding metal alloys unless they contain a metal that is not already represented in the set.
In regards to a Yap Stone, I’m trying to stick to coins and trade tokens and trying to avoid proto money. Proto money/traditional money is just...
Thanks for the thought but correct me if I’m wrong but I thought that the Keeling Cocos “Ivory Plastic” coin from 1913 was made of a type of...
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Hello, I have been working on this set for a while now and I have posted about it a couple of times before on coin talk while I was still...
I originally thought that too but then I found out that the 3 coins in the palladium 1967 Tongan coronation set did circulate for at least 2 years...
Thanks for the thought but to my knowledge all of the bi-metal coins that circulated contain the metals that are already represented in the set....
I’m trying to stick to coins made by governments and not post production changes. Thanks for the thought though.
I’m trying to stay away from alloys that the main metal in the alloy is already in the set. So it’s a little too close to iron for me. Thanks for...
The point was the difference between commodity coins and fiat coins. I’ll try to explain it better. Yes, for the most part the set contains modern...
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Hello, I posted a similar thread to this one sometime early last year but I made some changes/added some items to the set and I would like to ask...
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