In my experience with collecting, I've been doing it for as long as I can remember, but it picked up in the past three years. It was after I read...
2. I believe she is referring to a Canadian dime. The ship on the back is called the Bluenose. 3. ditto
Louis XIV, 1/12 écu, 1649-A, Paris mint. This is (and probably will be) my only Louis XIV coin. It was purchased on a trip to Paris, and I think...
A penny of Edward I, II, or III. It is the London mint. In this and your other thread some experts will be able to narrow both of them down further.
The front reads HENRICVS REX (Henry king) and a cross, and the back reads (moneyer name) ON (mint name) and a cross. On yours you can read some of...
Actually, your coin is a English short cross penny of either Henry II, Richard I, or John. Your coin shows the moneyer's (the person who produced...
I speak English natively, and am learning classical Latin currently. I plan to learn classical Greek as well. Through my research I know the Greek...
Yep!
I agree with the double struck consensus, but would gladly be proven wrong. I am also using this thread as an excuse to post my 5 Kopeks. I think...
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No. We’re using every state in Italy until there are no choices left! Vatican City, Jubilee year of 1933-34.
Oh, alright!
The whole underprint of "MPC", "DOLLARS", the yellow-orange round dots, border lines, and border dots and peaks is missing. It could be a printing...
The double date is to cover at least two of the bases I guess.
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Ok!
How much do the coins weigh?
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Welcome! I’ll try to while I can. I meant to put entry post in the post above me.
Oh, and I got a 1/40 of an ounce of gold two years ago as a gift (those photos were my first coin photos, so they’re unsurprisingly bad)....
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