A nice summary of past and future coins this week. The Bitcoin is just getting started while the lonely pound is 30 years old.
PC Mag has a nice summary about Bitcoins except a proper explanation of how this e-currency is made.
The British pound coin marks 30 years of a solo career after replacing the pound note in April of 1983.
I had nothing that new or old so I just wrote about the $5 bill from 1995.
2 dollars worth, for Comments/Questions click here.:
I have a 1967 New Zealand 10 cent/one shilling coin that is clearly thinner than the standard '67 10c/shilling by perhaps a half (by feel and visually - have not measured or weighed it). I am assuming it is a misprint/stamp. The background surface is course, but apart from that the detail is Very Fine. Have you come across this before? Is it marketable?
1967 New Zealand 10 cent/one shilling coin that is clearly thinner than the standard '67 10c/shilling by perhaps a half...The background surface is course...
Sounds like acid damage.
That said it could be a possible Lamination error but I have heard of that for this coin. If an error the value might be few dollars but there is little demand for this type.
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