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Re: Possibly counterfeit Cromwell shilling
I'd tend to agree with your suspicions: low weight, poor detail, no milling, and (to me) a yellowish tint to the high points, all point towards a brass replica. The "notch" implies to me a … (View Post)1 -
Re: Niue doing a blind star wars box
"Niue" isn't doing it; I seriously doubt that anybody actually in Niue is aware of their existence. New Zealand Mint is doing it. NZM is a private mint, not actually connected to or with th… (View Post)3 -
Re: Is there a difference between Mylar/Prolar Polyester/Generic Polyethylene Terephthalate holders?
As with most things chemical, the problems don't usually come from the "main ingredient" - they come from the minor components. We all know "PVC is bad", but it isn't the actual p… (View Post)3 -
Re: Need help in identifying this coin
It is a charm or amulet, not a coin. Machine-struck; the dots in the background on both sides are intended to simulate the sandy, irregular background of genuine cast coins. (View Post)1 -
Re: I just got to say it, it's tough reading endless threads re finding legit error modern coinage
I'd agree; as far as I can tell, this recent trend with error coins is mainly fed by the YouTube / Social Media hype train, telling people that the coins they can find in their change are worth big b… (View Post)3