I'll upload a photo tomorrow when I get my scanner up, but in the meantime I wanted to post a description. In my change tonight, I found a US 1974...
Hello, I think I've stumbled across an error quarter from the Canada's set of millennium (2000) quarters. I work part-time cash on the side, so...
Scratch that I just read up and realize now that the from 68 onward, it was struck in Nickel. So, not so remarkable. Still, it's the first time...
This is an interesting thread. I work part-time at a grocery store, and a few months back, someone actually paid part of their bill with a 68...
I purchased that Medal out of a steel wash basin at a coin show recently. Had no idea what it was originally, but I knew it was some sort of...
Just read up on all of that. Interesting situation with the 1804 coin. Makes me want to go to the Smithsonian. What's the situation like for 1803?...
Haha, great to know. I don't know much about American minting, as you can see. Needless to say I didn't buy it.
Speaking of that, I found an answer online. It is a 1905 Russian Ruble. Supposed to look like this:...
Thanks for the replies. I had no idea it was Bulgarian, and I'm not sure I would ever have guessed. Does anyone have any idea for the large bill...
I was over in Europe and I saw some American silver dollars in quite good condition for what didn't seem like an altogether unreasonable price....
Hey folks, I bought a whack of circulated bills of international currency for 10 euros when I was over in Europe this past month. I don't know in...
I'm not an American coin collector (at least not in any significant fashion) but I once found an American 1912 dime lying on the floor in a flea...
Wow, that's remarkable. Was there any special reason for the two different coins and the Bavarian arms (ie. special purpose, place of mintage,...
Hello everyone, pleased to be here. I've been a coin collector for some time, and had a neat discovery tonight when an uncle of mine pulled out a...
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