Neat! I got the 2017 set when I was in London last year. I also made two whole collages along with the corresponding pound coin. The two pence...
Oh! I have heard of these! I know where the symbol is, but I’ll give others a chance. Really neat!
This one from Savoca is listed as Maurice, and looks similar. The legend is given as D M IONITANTINVS P P.[ATTACH]
They were only made for three years (1786, 1787, and 1788). I can see a 6, but I can't mark it up like I usually would. There are a lot of...
Venice, Pietro Gradenigo (1289-1311), Grosso. [ATTACH]
I think does have a Q, and I always thought it was an interesting continuation too. I had a chance to see three blanks from the Roman Senate...
I am happy for your big win! This was my latest win. Hopefully I will put this to use someday.
They indeed are. I bought a proof set from them.
Good point. I'll have to try to order from him at some point so we can put this to rest :).
I think so. He has a website.
Actually, Russia had one in 1700. I guess that's a technicality. Good point overall. Anyway, I love seeing these copper coins!
That’s it. I’m registering.
I thought someone revived this thread for a second, but then I read the post. Here’s my eponymous moneyer from Winchester, subject of my first...
I am referring to the coin in brackets underneath the other coin in brackets on the page. I'd say it's German, but my opinion is uninformed at best.
Neat! Now I want to see the coin underneath the rouble.
Neat! I don’t have any, but I may have to purchase one someday.
You’re welcome.
The central character in the middle of the circle on the reverse was what gave it away for me. Yours is only on the first link.
I can’t say.
They are higher than I’m used to seeing, by a large amount. This quote from uspapermoney.info explains why: “The face plate number identifies the...
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