The old one may actually be newer than the new one. The Austrian Mint still makes the MTT. That Steyr coin is quite attractive! Christian
Just a 1723 Woods Hibernia Half Penny that looks worn but problem free for $12.68 total cost today. Not bad for a US Colonial coin from Ireland.
I have about 10 MTT's and find them impossible to date. Are they 20 years old, or 2 years old? Besides the originals, this can be tough.
John, here is a link to help you ID the MT's. Once you get the hang of what you are looking for. its not so hard. I have around a dozen MT's from different eras. http://www.theresia.name/en/index.html
I actually don't sell any coins. It's kinda my thing to just collect and stack. A couple I got off ebay, but most of them came from here: http://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/Foreign_Coins_&_Notes/Austrian_Coins_&_Currency not a bad price. These are restrikes, not sure on the actual year they're shipping though. I think over the last 100 years or so of the MTT's are considered restrikes. Like it says on the site "first minted in 1780, and continuously restruck since 1853". - You might find a better price, but I've never had any issues with this company.
Yeah they were struck with "1780 X" for the trade coinage because Arab traders wouldn't use anything other thanks anyway though !
Wow ... its been a long time !!! April 2011 Country: SPAIN Type: 8 Escudos Date: 1788 Certification: NGC #3326363-003 Grade: AU 58 Coin Information: Design: OBVERSE: Armored bust of King Charles III facing right with Date below. Legend: CAROL III D G HISP ET IND R ~ REVERSE: Crowned arms inside Order of the Golden Fleece collar. Legend: AUSPICE. DEO.C.S.IN.UTROG.FELIX Mint: Seville Mintage: Unknown References: KM #409.2a / Fr.283 / Cayon-1301.1 Specifications: Diameter – 36.0 mm Weight – 27.070 g. @ 0.8750 Gold = .7615 oz AGW Acquired: Heritage Auction #3014 Chicago, lot 24900 – April 2011 Providence: None
Hungary 1956 20 forint .800 gorgeous coin. the detail on the bridge is amazing. you can see the small bricks.... incredible
This nice uncirculated silver (.90 fine, 18g) Brazilian coin came in yesterday. It is to celebrate Brazils 150th anniversary. Only paid $10 USD for it too. :yes:
NEWPS from this last weekend Gleaned several boxes of world coins and came up with this batch on the cheap. Can you spot the coin from the Riau Archipelago? Of course, it is no longer legal tender in the area. Can you spot the coin from Republic of The Gambia? I really like the look of the two Brazil coins (lower left side). They just have the appearance of two great coins. Also, the French 100 Franc coin is ultra flashy and ultra high grade IMO.
nice c89...i like to grab a bunch for cheap also! several nice ones...i like that brazil "facing" coin...neato.