I decided to to add two more Miss Swiss's to my collection Both are 1 Franc Coins, one being a 1903 B the other being a 1939 B. Enjoy Y'all!
Don't have a definite answer... measured them myself and they are two and three-fifths centimeters in diameter.
nah it's just you gave out a fraction 3/5 which is not used in metric , 2.6 cm or 26 mm .026 m. I wasn't trying to be a nit by saying that though.
Yeah, in the US the standard system seems so easy for us, and we wonder why everyone else in the world uses metric :mouth:
I thought the same thing! It was a mixture of metric and U.S. measurements! :mouth: Nice pickups, T£, T¥, T$. Your name is tmoney, after all! :mouth:
Just think... if it wasn't for Isaac Brock, you could have been a giant state and Americans would visit for reasons other than Niagara Falls, free healthcare and legal marijuana! :mouth:
She is a beauty! Saving up for my proof indian though, but I'll make room for her a little bit later..
I don't know about that. I am an American, but I have never understood "standard". Metric has always been easier and better for me. shrugs shoulders Nice coins BTW.
Fully agreed of course. Then again, even in the metric world we sometimes have "inch" screens and "ounce" coins ... Those two silver 1 fr coins are not legal tender any more, by the way. But even the current pieces have more or less the same size and look. Christian