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Re: U.S. Dollar 1799
It derives from the new, revolutionary concept of "decimal currency", where each currency subunit was worth 1/10th of the previous. The mil was 1/1000th of the unit; the cent was 1/100th, t… (View Post)8 -
Re: U.S. Dollar 1799
The use of "unit" as a quasi-alternative name for the dollar derives from the language written into the Coinage Act of 1792, from which the coinage derived it's legal existence. All referen… (View Post)6 -
Re: Are paint fumes bad for coins? Paint used car touch up spray paint.
Most of the things used in modern paints are industrial solvents - toluene, xylene, acetone, such like. They're exactly the kinds of solvents we would normally recommend to clean coins with. So in ge… (View Post)7 -
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 -
Re: Egypt Athena counterfeit?
Yes. Not even the ancients made coins where both sides were identical in design, nor with an edge that looked like that. The provenance does not help either. It is illegal, and has been illegal for q… (View Post)2