Yes they do! French rooster, 1907 [img]
France 100F Bazor, 1935 [img]
Looks pretty good to me, especially if you're wanting to show off the toning. I'm confused about your conclusion that you need brighter lights...
He's asking about sharing the content of his personal book collection, not links to something else. Those are two very different things.
"Sharing" will be something up to the author (or more accurately the copyright holder) of the material. As a general rule, yes there is going to...
Often notes that have been cancelled or demonetized have had holes punched in them like this. I don't know about these specific notes, but I would...
Here you go: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/got-wood.65353/
This is probably my favorite. It's a note from French Somaliland, counterstamped by the Free French right after WWII to show the colony was in...
I did not know that, thanks! I assumed it was where it was minted, actually.
Nice medal! I'm not sure what makes it Italian, and not French?
[IMG] [IMG] Both by Louis-Oscar Roty
Thanks Laurent. It does, but it also is the only one of those three not shot through plastic.
As far as photos, there are many threads here about how to take photos. Do some searching and reading and you'll get better fast. For your...
Some more French Mariannes Morlon [img] Guiraud [img] Lagriffoul [img]
Beautiful!!
Through extensive study, I've come to the conclusion that you cannot ask a rhetorical question on the internet without someone answering it. Just...
There are key dates scattered through the french material 1940-. Whether the good stuff has been pulled out already or not is another question. Of...
Once it's in your collection, it sits in a binder on your shelf. Imagine the same thrill you had when you found a red seal note in circulation,...
My *opinion* is that they would not be considered legitimate currency. But I don't have a source for that. Good question.
Why would someone pay more than face value for *any* coin? And how would he put a value on it?
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