Please see the first image for an example of the A/I mintmark. This is a French coin. What do you think on this one? It is missing the bottom bar of the I. But looks to have something similar at top? Thanks in advance.
The normal A is much more pointed also with larger triangle within the A itself. On the first example I presented the triangle is almost not visible. Like the coin in question. What is your unbiased opinion? Thanks.
A was the mintmark for Paris, correct? What city was the I the mint mark for? Is that coin a French Franc or a French Indo China coin? I'm curious because I collect both.
I believe that it is just an 'A'. Can I ask what coin this is? There aren't a large quantity of French Coins in very bad condition worth a whole lot, unless extremely rare.
I left that information out because you can count on one hand the types of coins with potential A/I. Please use your imagination to work it out. Because for my post this info is irrelevant.
If i see a post " possible french bronze with A/I" If the question is put forward with imaginative wording I may respond. To read the black and white creative thinking is not required.
I know the A mint on French coins but I don't think I've ever seen an I mint on one. Could it stand for....Indianapolis ?? (edit : LOLOL) I'm thinking a franc or a piastre. If it's a French Indo China 50 Centimes or 10 Centimes, could the I stand for Inchon?