So if I had a mural of various aircraft behind my desk the janitor and mail person might think me a pilot?.........or trucks.......they might think me a truck driver?
My wife displays this poster in our front living room, certainly hope we don't get broke into by someone thinking we have a super high end butterfly collection. Not even any toners in it!
PCGS made a mistake when claiming this poster contains 121 coins made for circulation when the $4 Stella's were just experimental coins, not circulation coins.
I agree. I have much more important things hanging already. However, it is an okay item for someone first getting into the hobby.
Personally, I prefer the actual periodic table of elements, of which, I have a very nice poster on display, additionally to having attractive, actual element samples of all 81 stable elements.
While I dont feel like paying 20 dollars for this periodic table of coins, I have it on my wishlist on amazon and may purchase it someday.... I dont see me making it to a major coin show within the foreseeable future, so I cant get a free one unfortunately
I personally can't wait for Metallium to make a bi-transactinide coin out of Darmstadtium and Roentgenium. I wonder where it'd rank on the URS with half-lives of 10 and 26 seconds respectively.
They had them available for free at the ANA World's Fair of Money, and I picked one up. It is very cool and a conversation piece and great for the future basement "mancave."
Yeah I agree, I'm not getting one either. Nice looking poster but it's just not me, besides I don't want to advertise for PCGS. Also, I don't want everyone who walks into my house to know I collect coins. If Daniel Carr made one I might get one but not PCGS or NGC. I'm very picky about who I advertise for and I'm not gonna advertise for a company who charges way too much for a simple grading of a coin.
I am surprised by the negativity of this project. I think it is excellent that they there is an interesting reference that can promote numismatics. Creative activities like this provide discussion and bring in more enthusiasts, which is a critical need.