Nice. I found my first and only VDB in a roll of Canadian cents last year, but much more worn than yours.
I am currently averaging about one silver for every 10 rolls, but when I do find silver, there is usually more than one silver in that roll.
I recently started searching rolls of Canadian Quarters. Oldest found was 1916 in G condition. Have found a lot of Us quarters including at least...
It looks to be in Extra Fine (EF or XF) condition and would have a catalog value of US$50.00.
If the coins are in Uncirculated condition (MS-60) they would be worth the following: Costa Rica 25 Colones 2003 US$2.50 Costa Rica 50 Colones...
There are in fact at least seven varieties of this coin, with their values being about the same. In Extra Fine (EF or XF) condition, they have a...
This coin appears to be in Very Good (VG) condition and would have a catalog value of US$7.00.
That variety of coin would be worth around $200.00 in that condition, but may go for more if it is a well struck example.
This Spanish coin would be in Good(G) condition and would have a catalog value of around 50 cents US. It appears to be the more common variety...
This British coin would grade Good(G) due to the serious rim damage and would have a catalog value of 3 US dollars. A dealer may pay 1 dollar for it.
The coin is definitely Roman. It appears to be the Emperor Nero.
This coin is from the German state of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, one of several dozen German speaking states that existed before the reunification...
This coin is most likely from the Middle East or Indian Subcontinent and struck before World War II. I would find a copy of the Standard Catalog...
Thai gambling tokens were also made of clay, so I would guess what you have are a pair of gambling tokens from the early 20th century.
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