To the person who created that attachment cletis faye just posted: I might repost that, but only if you promised to go back to school long enough to learn the difference between "you're" versus "your" and "lose" versus "loose".
You need to read the important parts only. Here is a Maltese commemorative €2 coin, purchased at a coin show a week ago. It is about the first flight from Malta in 1915: (And yes, that crumb is on the holder only. ) Christian
Brown, thick, n' chunky. 'Tis a good set of attributes, in copper coins just as it is with peanut butter.
I got this small gold coin from my brother when he tried to put it through a coinstar machine and it kept getting rejected. Mexico 5 Peso 1955 restrike KM#464
http://ccoins.ru/new/32/32yemen1.jpg YEMEN سقطرى "SUQUTRA" , SOCOTRA COIN http://www.geocities.ws/mercuguinness/mercuguinness.html… 20 RIALS WITH AN ERROR IN ARABIC GRAMMAR : 20 ريال "RIYAL" INSTEAD OF ريالا "RIYALAN" , THE ERROR WAS CORRCTED IN A LATER COIN , INSCRIBED : 20 ريالا "RIYALAN"
How about a little love for an old, beat up, well traveled 1846 ruble. I couldn't let it stay in the junky shop I found it in and it only cost me $8.
I have acquired my first Holland Ducat! A bit bent, perhaps slightly clipped, not perfectly centered but a quality XF example I'm proud of!