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Re: 1936-A German 5RM
It is against the law in Germany to sell, promote or publicly display anything with a swastika on it (with exceptions for pre-Nazi-usage religious memorabilia, historical re-enactments for film and t… (View Post)1 -
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AI will almost certainly come into coin grading, and it will probably creep in un-noticed rather than arrive with a flare of trumpets. Here's how I see AI infiltrating the coin grading process. The c… (View Post)4 -
Re: Weimar Republic Zeppelin 5 Mark and the unexpected
Trivia time: Although the coin is very often depicted in this orientation, the Zeppelin depicted on these coins isn't supposed to be flying horizontal, but pointing upwards slightly. The true up-down… (View Post)6 -
Re: Should you have your coin graded? My thoughts below.
There are, fundamentally, four reasons to get a coin slabbed: - Preservation. Really only necessary for the upper-end extreme of high-graded coins. - Identification and attribution. Really only neces… (View Post)1 -
Re: Can anyone read the years of these 20 coins?
Wow, that's a lot of coins to handle all at once, but thanks for numbering them to avoid confusion. Since you've asked a specific question about "years", you should know that Chinese cash c… (View Post)1