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Re: Looking for some info
These are both cheap and common, typical "10 cents each" scratchtray coins. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1995 no reeding dime
99.7% chance that it's simply a worn or damaged coin. 0.3% chance that it's a broadstrike, or some other actual mint error that might create a smooth edge on a normally reeded coin. We would need pic… (View Post)1 -
Re: bullion round collectors
Anything that makes people want to own coins, and want to look at coins and study them, is by definition "numismatic" and therefore "good for numismatics". It might not be the sam… (View Post)1 -
Re: Rare coin
Technically, you cannot know if it is "rare" or not, if you don't know what it is. ;) I do not know if it is "rare", butI know it is not a "coin". It is a medal of some … (View Post)2 -
Re: What happened here?
Making a coin is a relatively simple process: a coin blank is placed between two pieces of hard metal, and squeezed so that the design from the pieces of hard metal (the dies) is transferred onto the… (View Post)1