Congrats!
It’s fine!
And they will never let you go! :)
How did you find out about that? I didn’t realize that they used die hubbing that early.
They obviously didn’t have any Chinese coins lying around! :)[ATTACH]Neat object!
Here is my semi-silvered one, but it was free![ATTACH][ATTACH]
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Thanks!
That’s basically what I meant.
I regard any European coin as medieval if it is dated after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476, except for Byzantine, which continues...
Where our apartment was, nobody really spoke any English. I was overjoyed at finding out that a man who ran a fish shop across the street from us...
I still remember stepping out of the metro and seeing the Colosseum for the first time. Funny how the metro is so close to the major tourist...
I second that!
I looked over my rendition three times! :)
It looks to be John Balliol to me.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] A September 1689 gun money shilling, ex Jonathan Kern. My birthday falls on the turning point between March 1689 and March...
In English we would call them dies. Your Swedish coins are very interesting! I guess I’ll have to try to find the type D 2 Mark. It’ll go right...
Don’t see those very often!
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