I've never seen that Bremen one. I'd say those all are worth at least what you paid.
He'd definitely want the whole thing.
I'm all in favor of collecting for the fun of it. The problem is when you have to pay high prices for something you just want to have for fun....
I know exactly what you mean. My son often has the attitude like if he loses/breaks something we'll just get another one and I hate that. I was...
He's 9. We're trying to come up with a chore/allowance system but he also wants baseball cards and those aren't cheap anymore either. And I have...
He's already interested in coins so that's not the problem. The problem is he has expensive taste and no money.
My son keeps saying he really wants a proof set for 2026 because of the special coins for the 250th anniversary. I was looking at the mint's...
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The sneaky good coins there are the British Honduras, of which I see five or six maybe. Most people look right past them but everything from there...
Here's mine. As you say, it's not as well made as yours. [ATTACH]
Looks like you're right. So since it's the Japanese one, what do you call it as far as denomination? Is it still tong bao?
I did a Google image search and it says Kaiyuan Tongbao, but that doesn't seem to match visually. I found this eBay listing that looks like mine....
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