MS-64
I have a few one kopeck pieces from Russia, before they stopped minting them. Given that they're 1/100 of a ruble and the ruble is pretty battered...
And as for value, I think similar sets normally go for $750-900, depending on condition. Unless, of course, your 1964-D is the real deal, in which...
Unless you've unearthed the long-lost 1964-D Peace Dollar, I am going to have to classify that particular specimen as suspect :)
Personally, the earlier design of 1850-1873 seems more attractive, but the Swiss sure do know how to design beautiful coinage.
Settle for the 2 Lire, perhaps?
Personally, I like the 5 Lats better because of the obverse, but not half bad!
I'm pretty the 1849 wasn't Deep Cameo, either...
Really jealous of the VG/F coins; all I can afford at the moment are ag/g pieces for my album. Nice work!
If I remember correctly, the LMU (Latin Monetary Union) was brought down because of an overproduction of silver 5 franc pieces by certain...
Caballito 1910-1914 is even better.
I assume that the post-war silver coinage was coined once again in the Netherlands, though, right?
Canadian cents every so often; not so much anymore, given Covid-19.
My German Colonies album will forever have a hole for that particular coin :(
A very subjective question, I know, but here's my personal favorite: [ATTACH]
MS-63 old holder MS-64 new holder
AU-58; not that there are set grading standards for this particular type, but still a beautiful piece.
Does anyone know which governmental agency regulates Ebay? (if any)
Generous, methinks, especially given the wear on the obverse.
Good for bulky items that you don't want to toss but can't ship.
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