With any luck we’ll figure out what the other things are.
I think Charles II would be interesting just to see the contrast between his hammered and milled coins. I have none of either.
I have a similar half reale from 1780.
Welcome! The assayer's initials are H J, so it could also be 1813.
It is a Spanish Colonial half Reale, minted in 1812 in Mexico City, under Ferdinand VII of Spain.
I have one similar to this (It's Sainte-chapelle), and it is not gold-plated. It's just brass. They are found in machines which dispense one for 2...
Here is a link to learn more about it. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces26929.html
I have one like it. It’s a 1 grossus coin of Frederick Wilhelm II of Prussia, issued for South Prussia in what is now Poland.
This link appears to have more information about it: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/7nk1wy-sh270ad-japan-original-525051484
Thank you! What references do you use?
I appreciate it, but it does not help with mine because it is not listed. I believe mine also does not have a date.
@Dave L Maybe you can help.
I bought a hansatsu, and I need help identifying it. I know it is one silver monme, but I do not know the issuer or when it was issued. I do not...
Do you have any SB 2036? And what is the reverse of your coin on the right of the photo above?
Congrats!
I happened to be in town on my birthday a year ago, and I found his shop. He graciously let me in, and I browsed for a while. Oh, how I wished I...
Same here, but it's actually become my go-to reference source. It's quick to access and has pretty accurate results if you know what you're...
Here's a catalog value. I like NGC's world guide.
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/italian-states-venice-crete-4-tornesi-km-1-1610-cuid-1198137-duid-1591609
Agreed.
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