And another one from the awesome island country of Niue [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Actually, it would be your to Agorot. :P
as I said, your coin is a token. It was modeled after the coin I pictured above, but without the date, since it is a token. I have no idea what...
Taken directly from the RCM website: Nickel: http://www.mint.ca/store/mint/learn/5-cents-5300006#5_1 Dime:...
That's not even the issue I'm having with these people. The point here is that the bill has an image of the Vimy Ridge War Memorial honouring the...
*sigh* people sometimes...
My first real foreign (as in, non Canadian) coin purchases came in the mail today. I have a couple American coins in my collection, but those were...
Well, from what I have been able to find, apparently that's not a coin at all, but rather a token. It says Israel on the obverse and on the...
well, it's definitely Israeli, the Hebrew confirms as much. As for what exactly it is, I'm not sure, I'll look into it and see what I can find.
This just came in the mail from the RCM today. Sorry about the crappy photo, I'm new to this. [ATTACH]
Hardly. There is no way for the machine to differentiate between an outdated coin and a slug. These machines do things purely by the size of the...
nah, according to one of the mods in the other thread, it's only for a few days.
read the Coinstar Conspiracy thread and all shall be revealed.
doesn't look like Hebrew text to me, at least not Hebrew text that I recognize, but I could probably tell better with a sharper picture.
I just joined this site yesterday and, therefore, never knew or spoke to Koen, but any loss of life is a truly tragic event. My deepest condolences.
hahahahahah! Oh man, this thread is an absolute riot! Conspiracy theorist are just so much fun sometimes! XD
oh, because people never, ever make up things that they say on the internet.
meh, returning to silver dollars wouldn't be such a great idea. They are far too big to be carried around as standard change. Although, our use of...
you mean I shouldn't have bought it for that price? Darn. :P ;)
the Royal Canadian Mint's website provides a useful glossary for the terms they use. Taken from said glossary:...
Separate names with a comma.