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Re: The US isn’t the only country dealing with high cost of production of coins
Inflation happens everywhere. A key symptom of inflation having already happened is coins becoming obsolete due to their production costs becoming higher than their face value. It does not help that … (View Post)2 -
Re: US Mint square coins for US collectors
In terms of circulation coinage, countries that have used squares and other odd shapes have tended not to have a high degree of vending machine usage. These countries also tend to have a high degree … (View Post)2 -
Re: 1st post.. pls go easy
It is, essentially, impossible for a coin to be struck with only one side. TO make a coin, you need to squeeze it between two dies. If one of the dies is missing, there's nothing to squeeze against a… (View Post)2 -
Re: Odd Coin
Mercury would probably have all evaporated away by now, and not look as silvery as this. Nor would it be as patchy. And agree it's a silvered penny, plated outside of the mint and not some kind of mi… (View Post)1 -
Re: How many coins are you hoping to add to your collection in 2025?
Let me do the maths: New coins (so far) acquired in 2024: 347 New coins acquired in 2023: 158 So one might well assume another 200 to 300 would be added in 2025. But after 35+ years of singleness I'v… (View Post)12