In part four of this series, I am going to post three French coins I had missed before, and a series of bigger coins that came from the lot. As a bonus, I'll post two new purchases. I really love the New Zealand one cent and I had never seen one before! Bird watching used to be a big hobby of mine, and I still love to watch the Cardinals and Blue Jays at my house. The Cardinals nested by a tree outside the window seal in my bathroom, and now every morning I take a shower, the mother cardinal is sitting right there, pecking on the window. I have a few more bird stories, but for now, I'll stick to coins! Enjoy, and like last time, if I have anything of value, go ahead and tell me, although I doubt I do New Zealand: Australia: Great Britain: I've always loved this design! The obverse and reverse! Especially the older Victorian examples! France: Here are the three new finds; Here are two new purchases! That 1921 has such a beautiful design, but it can't beat the Sower.
Nice additions ! It's the exact way I started in world coins. Buying the big German bank bags filled with world coins, although you could find some silver in these lot. Probably 1998-99 ish
Yeah, only problem is though, there are no toned MS67 top pop Sowers in the pounds of coins... I'd imagine a lot of the silver has been searched through, any kind of lot.