I wouldn't be surprised if physical money gets completely phased out in a generation or two.
As stated by Lettow, neither are Soviet notes, the Uzbekistan note is post Soviet, and the Provisional government note is pre Soviet.
Sorry for necroposting, but I do have a coin of Poppaea (Nero's wife), but I can't find her on any list. If anyone's interested, I'll post pictures.
Another of my Julian II, photos don't do it justice.
Great choice for your profile pic, heres my Julian II bull.
What a hypocrite, you complain about rudeness, only to hurl insults at us. If you're so sensitive, go to some other site, we don't need to hear...
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Found a 1929 penny in change, got a 1846 large cent at a coin store when I was a YN.
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If you want answers upload legible images, don't be so sensitive.
You could get some nice ancients for just a few dollars, I personally don't like slabbed coins, especially slabbed ancients, but you could get a...
The Romans minted provincial coinage, different in design from imperial coinage. We can tell the coinage is from Syria by mintmarks being stated,...
Modern charm imitation of a Ban Liang (221 BC-119 BC).
USA, pronounced OOSA, the Japanese city in Kyushu,
Could you show the rim of the coin? I think I see casting bubbles, looks iffy to me.
The coin certainly has history, but I wouldn't wear any coin as jewelry. This is low quality coin jewelry.
The coin in the 4th picture isn't ancient, its a copper solidi of John Casmir II of Poland (1648-1668), the coin with a hole in its center isn't...
Coin is genuine, I personally don't see the sense of converting any coin into jewelry, especially not a low quality common copper coin. Some...
I don't see a reason against posting in a old thread, here's my coins of Probus and Julian II. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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