1882 Serbia 20 Dinara, NGC MS62 in an older holder. Like the Italian 5 Lire, this coin was won in the Heritage CICF auction. Landed this one for a little more than half estimate. An almost impossible to find coin in this condition, and very choice for the grade. A few unfortunate scratches to the holder that has been around the block a few times. I would say it has a good shot at MS63 or even MS64 were I to resubmit it.
Been busy traveling picked a few nice coins last couple months here is first one: Pretty unique triangular coin to commemorate the Kroon. Not a bad grade and looks like the population in PCGS is 1 :smile
A pretty hard coin to find in nice condition with cameo surfaces. It took me a little over 2.5 years...
It's just a Normal British half penny showing homage to our naval past. Not for the Bahamas I will upload a pic of my Bahamas penny shortly the first colonial commemorative coin too Anyway here is a couple of my latest I got this for £11.20 and with it being the proof is worth more in melt ! Solomon proof set
Picked up this little 1 Real in last week's Heritage world auction. I like the amount of luster left, and it has an appealing amount of "crust" IMO.
I believe somewhere between $18-$22 US. There were only 250K proofs minted, so hopefully it will appreciate over time... I just like the design. *Edit- Just ran the certification number. Population report states there are only 2 graded 67 and 3 graded higher.
1 well warn 1866 large penny 1 1891 Canadian 5 cent piece 1 1899 Newfoundland 50 cent piece 2 1936 M 5 centavos Mexican 2 1937 m 5 centavos mexican 1 1938 m 5 centavos Mexican 1 1944 Canadian nickle 1 1957 m 20 centavos Mexican 1 1967 Canadian dime
1916 Cuba 2 Peso, PCGS MS63 Secure Badge. Same planchet (presumably) that a United States gold 2 dollar coin would have been struck on had such a coin ever existed. (The much larger 20 Peso is struck on the same planchet as a double-eagle).
All the trade dollars are WIDELY counterfeited. This is particularly true of Japan, China, Mexico, and USA replica trade dollars. A large number of these trade coins posted at CT over the years are suspect.