Or all three, I suppose.
Thanks on both counts!
This is my other purchase, besides the ones seen in this thread (and this one). I’ve always liked this type, and it even ranks so highly as to be...
There is a bow and arrow mark on it. Here is the petrified wood. [ATTACH] I just realized you changed your avatar back.
One Byzantine die survives. https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=334726
These coins are new additions to my collection. There are a blend of cultures in it. I will explain my reasons for buying each one underneath its...
I recently bought a piece of Thai bullet money (or Pod Duang, to use its Thai term). It is a fuang, or 1/8 baht, and weighs 1.77 g according to my...
Oh, and images of both sides of the coins can be found on the item description page.
With regards to reputable sellers, Wattwat is a good one as well. He sells good common pieces, and makes $5 shipping worth it (tape, package,...
To me, the joy of buying large lots comes from identification. I like being able to identify what a coin is made out of, who it was made by, and...
A plastic bag. I know the total amount in it.
Does this help you see it? [ATTACH] Having an indecipherable reverse, this is my best guess on the toughra assumption. We could try rotating the...
How much does it weigh?
I think it’s definitely a toughra, which narrows it down to possible Ottoman or Egyptian. I don’t think any other Islamic cultures used a toughra...
One cent, a dab of glue, and two plastic jewels.
The top image almost looks like an upside down toughra. Could you rotate the image?
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It's not a proof, and from what I can tell this particular one doesn't have a mintmark. However, since it's issued under the state of Prussia, the...
It's 2 mark, and is minted in Berlin. It's silver.
I'd imagine the crown would have something to do with it.
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