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  1. Coin Designs for 2027 and Beyond — Collectors Universe

    Dec 14, 2025 · Coin Designs for 2027 and Beyond giorgio11 Posts: 4,061 December 14, 2025 2:53PM in U.S. Coin Forum

  2. Coin Talk

    Nov 28, 2025 · The coin is a silver stater from Larissa, Thessaly (356–342 BC) — a municipal issue with a remarkably high-contrast surface. The reverse features a bridled horse advancing …

  3. What's it Worth - Coin Talk

    Oct 7, 2025 · This is a special section for people to get opinions on what your coin is worth. It's most helpful to post a photo, but also please include a very detailed description.

  4. Forums - Coin Talk

    Sep 27, 2025 · Coin Forums Coin Chat Discussions: 60,126 Messages: 1,018,227 Latest: Dear Santa Randy Abercrombie, Today at 5:35 AM RSS

  5. Buy, Sell, & Trade - U.S. Coins — Collectors Universe

    Mar 20, 2019 · Categories - Check this out for buying or trading U.S. coins with other members. Or, sell some of your own in this message board.

  6. How to Detect Cleaned Coins | Coin Talk

    Nov 24, 2018 · Step 1: Grade the Coin: Half of the battle is determining the coin’s grade. When you look at a lot of coins, you will get a feel for what a coin should look like for a given grade. …

  7. 2025 Lincoln Cents and an error coin?? - Coin Talk

    Mar 14, 2025 · I will admit, I got caught up in the frenzy of wanting some rolls of 2025 Lincoln Cents. My local bank only has Brinks delivery and it looks like most...

  8. Ancient Coins - Coin Talk

    5 days ago · Ancient coins, a forum for discussing Roman, Greek, and other coins from ancient civilizations.

  9. What You Need To Know about: Strike - Coin Talk

    Apr 12, 2010 · A coin grading 65 should have a full strike, if not exceptional. Learning to tell what a full strike looks like simply comes through practice and experience, and viewing hundreds of …

  10. It’s The Moon Coin-A Genuine Coin of the Moon - Coin Talk

    Nov 28, 2025 · Not a picture but the entire coin is the moon. Each side of the coin represents one half of the moon. Since the coin has two sides, the entire moon is...