Generic Lad
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Might keep an eye out for this variety if you're browsing bullion: http://www.coinweek.com/featured-news/pair-royal-mint-mules-spurs-speculation/
Should be a pretty easy error to spot, look for denticles on the obverse for the Lunar Horse and no denticles on the obverse for the Britannia.
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The thing is I've already bought the coin. It was in an auction at a Spanish auction house and I now owe them the money.I am in the UK. I don't understand why a company based in Luxembourg is making a fuss even if it is US policy to think Cuba doesn't exist.There are a few discussions on US boards about this too. Because Cuba is persona non grata, or at least the Castro brothers are, buying any Cuban coin or anything else to do with Cuba in the US is possibly illegal(?). What ever, Paypal automatically block anything with Cuba in the title. Try again but this time buy a Caribbean coin after you've ok'd it with the seller. Paypal (and the US govt) are playing Big Brother. Don't let the buggers get you down. I guess you could really wind them up by saying something along the lines of 'Come on you revolutionaries!'

Wikileaks is based in Sweden and the US GOVT has blocked any transactions to them those include Visa and paypal etc, the American Government really do think they own this Planet, sorry to our american friends on the forum, but it really Cheeseburger me off the way they think they run this planet of ours
Its ok, I'm ashamed of "my" government. But, I didn't elect them

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I love circulation finds, they're fairly plentiful here in the US (all things considered). Found everything from silver dollars from the 1880s, tokens from the US civil war, tons of silver half dollars.
Circulation finds pretty much fund my collection.
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I keep a bank card on me for emergencies only, anything planned is done via check or cash. I don't really trust electronic payments, its too easy for them to malfunction and far too easy for them to leak your information as evidenced by the Target leak which compromised about a quarter of the US population's bank card numbers and personal information.
Call me old fashioned if you want, but as a computer guy, I prefer having a paper check.
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The cold is making me wonder why I stayed in the midwest to go to university, I should have chosen Hawaii or Florida!
I think I've used more gas letting my car warm up the past week than I have actually driving it!
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And to think I'm happy whenever I can find a silver coin from 1964 in my change! Can't imagine what it would be like to find a coin older than my country in change!
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Wikipedia has been pretty accurate for me, its pretty much my primary site whenever I'm searching for something unfamiliar.
As for selling domain names, they're more or less useless, especially with the explosion of TLDs. I don't know why anyone would pay lots of money for some of these. Some of the 2 or 3 letter names might be useful, but a lot of the others just reek of bad marketing.
If you want numismatics as your domain name, there's no need to pay $$$$$ for numismatics.com when you might be able to get numismatics.net or .org or .us or .co.uk or any number of different TLDs that are really no harder to remember than a .com address.
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I'm thinking maybe a 1852 Florin but I'm not sure.
I can't get the thumbnail to enlarge, so I can't say for certain. If it is, the 'gothic' date will read mdccclii.
Nor me
Nor me either

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Maybe the buyer though they were getting an American 1804 dollar

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Low grade it looks like, but it certainly looks like it has stuff in my budget

I like high grade stuff as much as the next collector, but until I graduate and get a "real" job spending $250 on a coin is quite a large purchase! And spending a few bucks here and there for some misshapen medieval silver pieces is quite doable!
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That brightened my day!
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Interesting, I think plastic might be a decent substitute for paper. But could we please reverse the trend of making money ugly? Since the 1930s there seems to be a steady downwards trend in the artistic quality of banknotes, for example here in the US in my (short!) lifetime, the $100 bill went from:

Now they look like:

And in a couple of months the artistic quality will decline further and we'll be forced to use this abomination:
http://img.indyposted.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/New-100-Bill-Front-and-Back.jpg
Every bill from $5 and up has gotten the ugly treatment

...although I do try to request the older bills at the bank

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So. Unfair.
Actually, Canada started a very similar thing a couple of years ago
Although the Canadian coin is about half the size
But... I want one. And can't get one

Hopefully I'll be able to pick one up cheap on the 'Bay
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I think someone needs some practice grading...
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When a MS65 books at $750 there is a danger.You would have to trust PCG'S expertese.
While ngc and pcgs might make a mistake id'ing a british coin, they would not do the same with a silver dollar! Lol!
The funny thing is, it doesn't really much matter! No matter if it was a business or proof strike I'm sure the vast, vast majority of collectors and dealers will take PCGS's word for it. That's what makes fake slabs so dangerous...
Once its in plastic, common sense goes bye bye.
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2011 red book has an 1881 proof Morgan as being $3,150 with a mintage of 984. I don't know why its so much higher than most of the other years, I mean in the same book 1904 has a mintage of 650 but is worth $3,100. I don't have the budget to collect Morgan proofs so I couldn't tell you whether that estimate is close or far off in today's market. I do see though that NGC has a similar price estimate on it http://www.ngccoin.com/poplookup/us-coin-price-trends.aspx?c=17316&g=63
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For what it's worth, NGC has images of the coin on its website so you can check that everything is in order.
http://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/CertResults.aspx?CertNumber=3260636-001
Its kind of hard to tell because the photographs are very different. However, I notice that there is a rim ding that looks to appear on both the eBay and the NGC images by the colon between G and F.
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American coins are quite collectible, and certain date/mintmark varieties are worth quite a bit even in terrible condition.
Depending on the type, there are also micro-varieties (Large cents and Morgan dollars are the two with the most micro-variety collectors) and certain issues are extremely grade dependent with a BU example going for $700+ but a worn example of the exact same date/mintmark selling for melt (Barber coins and Standing Liberty Quarters).
Post some dates/mintmarks and pictures and we can help you.
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Try Tinypic or Imgur for photo hosting, no registration or anything required and you can just get the picture itself without any album details if you like.
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Google Dei Gratia and you should pick up dgcoins.
They attend many metal detecting rallies.
I have dealt with Dave and Gary many times and they are easy to deal with.
Thanks! I'll take a look!
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Bought a couple of pattern coins from the Virgin Islands for melt! Can't find any info about them though. Pics of one (the other is nearly idential) here: http://imgur.com/a/TfRI0