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1967 Canada Penny Error Coin Or Vise Job?
recollector
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Old Post Posted 01/19/2025  11:43 pm

Forum: Canadian Variety and Error Coins
 
1967 Canada Penny Error Coin Or Vise Job?
recollector
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Canada
180 Posts
Old Post Posted 01/19/2025  11:42 pm
*** Edited by Staff to Add Year to Title. It's essential to have it in the title. ***


Any thoughts?

Forum: Canadian Variety and Error Coins
 
Wholesale Slabbed Coins
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Old Post Posted 01/16/2025  01:29 am
I sometimes one or 2 sellers on ebay selling a hundred or more slabbed coins a week, not excessively expensive, but decent coins, like ms65 morgans, ms64 british half crowns and shillings, Indian victorian rupees, and a lot of slabbed medals (basically stuff that retails for a couple hundred or more but under 500$. The slabbed medals I thought was iteresting because few auction houses slab them. But the ones that do like Stacks don't sell too cheaply like this guy has. I was wondering where these guys get their products from. Do you think they just buy by auction and hope that their own auction will get a higher price? I don't think so. There must be some supplier selling to them directly. Any thoughts? Are there any suppliers of slabbed world coins in the 100-400 dollar range that sell direct rather than by auction? Or could they be going to coin shows regularly and just making deals? The thing is, I see many of the same coins week after week. So I'm assuming that regular collectors wouldnt buy many multiples of the same coin and at the same grade.
Forum: Canadian Commemoratives and Non-Circulating Coinage (NCLT)

Help To Identify These Ancient Coins
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Old Post Posted 12/14/2024  9:25 pm
Thank you!
Forum: Ancient, Greek, Roman, and Medieval Coins
 
Help To Identify These Ancient Coins
recollector
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Canada
180 Posts
Old Post Posted 12/08/2024  03:27 am
The first is 4.06g, 22.14 mm
The second is 7.46g, 24.65mm
The third is 7.72g, 30.41 mm





Forum: Ancient, Greek, Roman, and Medieval Coins
 
Help To Identify This Provincial Coin
recollector
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Canada
180 Posts
Old Post Posted 12/05/2024  08:03 am
The coin is 6.23g and 23.58 mm
Forum: Ancient, Greek, Roman, and Medieval Coins
 
Help To Identify This Provincial Coin
recollector
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Canada
180 Posts
Old Post Posted 12/05/2024  07:59 am
There are 3 heads on one side and 3 plants on the other.

Forum: Ancient, Greek, Roman, and Medieval Coins
 
Can Anyone Guess The Grade Of This 1949 Dollar?
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Canada
180 Posts
Old Post Posted 09/03/2024  11:40 pm
no just unc details cleaned
Forum: Canadian Coin Grading
 
RCM Penny Wrist Watch
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180 Posts
Old Post Posted 09/03/2024  7:05 pm
I think its 2mm larger than a real penny
Forum: Canadian Commemoratives and Non-Circulating Coinage (NCLT)
 
Can Anyone Guess The Grade Of This 1949 Dollar?
recollector
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Canada
180 Posts
Old Post Posted 09/03/2024  10:24 am
its unc details

Forum: Canadian Coin Grading
 
RCM Penny Wrist Watch
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Old Post Posted 09/03/2024  10:12 am
I tthink it could be the size of a real penny

Forum: Canadian Commemoratives and Non-Circulating Coinage (NCLT)
 
RCM Penny Wrist Watch
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Old Post Posted 08/29/2024  09:39 am
Does anyone have any idea when this rcm watch was released?



Forum: Canadian Commemoratives and Non-Circulating Coinage (NCLT)
 
Can Anyone Guess The Grade Of This 1949 Dollar?
recollector
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180 Posts
Old Post Posted 08/24/2024  12:39 am
I'm adding some new photos at a much higher exposure.







Forum: Canadian Coin Grading

Can Anyone Guess The Grade Of This 1949 Dollar?
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Canada
180 Posts
Old Post Posted 08/19/2024  01:35 am






Forum: Canadian Coin Grading
 
Help To Identify These 2 Thai Coins
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Old Post Posted 08/02/2024  01:25 am
Not sure if these are fake or real so I have included the weight and size.

Forum: World Coins and Commemoratives
 
What Is This Obsession With Needing To See Images?
recollector
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180 Posts
Old Post Posted 07/22/2024  7:56 pm
Its like pulling teeth. So maybe ask the site owners to post clearly on the top page that a photo is necessary for a reply, no matter how simple the question is, because of this photo obsession.
Forum: Coin Community Support, Suggestions, and Feedback
 
1960 Proof Set Cardboard Holder
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180 Posts
Old Post Posted 07/22/2024  03:44 am
nice!
Forum: Canadian Commemoratives and Non-Circulating Coinage (NCLT)
 
What Is This Obsession With Needing To See Images?
recollector
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Canada
180 Posts
Old Post Posted 07/22/2024  03:18 am
90 degrees, not 180. imagine a clock. 90 degrees is 3 oclock. 180 is 6 oclock. Id say every coin dealer or even semi-serious collector knows what a 90 degree die rotation means.

The simple question was is a victorian 1845 crown with a 90 degree die rotation considered rare.

I can appreciate that pics are nice to look at. But in this simple case, its completely unnecessary. Is posting a photo a necessity to asking a simple question and getting a simple answer on here?

perhaps I should have added, "assume its a real coin"
Forum: Coin Community Support, Suggestions, and Feedback
 
What Is This Obsession With Needing To See Images?
recollector
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Canada
180 Posts
Old Post Posted 07/21/2024  1:56 pm
I described a simple situation. A coin with a 90%rotated die .
Why do people need to see it? Can they not picture a coin with a rotated die? Is the information not specific enough? Stop asking for images if it is not necessary. I don't need to see an image of a blue sky to know what one looks like.
Forum: Coin Community Support, Suggestions, and Feedback
 
Victorian Crown Error
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180 Posts
Old Post Posted 07/20/2024  11:32 am
How rare is a Victorian crown 1845 with a 90 degree rotated die?
Forum: Variety & Error Coins, Bank Notes, Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania)
 


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