BTW I think you should be able to get it in a TPG regular plastic... much more marketable then! :-) Please also check out a similar transitional...
:bow::thumb: If it is Ni then it is a pattern. If silver then regular OMS restrike. It seems circulated, so I feel it is a Ni one intended as a...
Any more guesses on the grade guys?
Any guesses on the grade guys??
I have dealt with coins from the original hoard...never claimed to have seen the whole lot. Many Indian coins have been minted in India in lot...
Just to clear the confusion....the 1834 is a pattern only date and the 1840 Williams IV is believed to be a restrike or a handiwork of an idle...
Would love to!:)
Typical of spock1k, no story on the 1911.... well these were found in India..and dealers distributed it. No one dealer is willing to tell the...
I just said it is a proof-- either a C mint proof or a B mint w/o mint mark proof. Where is the lying part come from? I don't see your signature...
What found out and what once again? I have maintained I plucked this off a proof set, NGC graded one as PF and the other as PL..I showed one...
www.eurocollections.com You can get the set as well as many other Euro related collections here. I got my initial 12 country 96 coin set from...
It would be a very nice coin if your collector grandpa described it as such. Please take care and don't clean it and keep it as it is now to...
Krause Standard Catalog of World Coins. This is by far the most comprehensive one, and is relatively error free (as compared to any other source).
There are two similar coins. PL is "Proof Like". For Indian coins NGC used to give PF designation to proof restrike coins and make a note as...
The reverse... [IMG]
A very common coin. Difficult part is to guess the grade...easy part the service.. :) [IMG]
One of them says PF and the other PL.
Not in Krause does not mean coin does not exist or not minted. :) There are many examples of Indian coins I can give-- Land Vital Resource Rs 2...
Now for the reverse... better image than the obverse one.... [IMG]
This is a key date in the Rupee series of India. One of the two most desirable along with the 1897(C). As usual crappy images but you can see the...
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