Poland, Lodz Ghetto, 1943, 10 marks. 2.55 grams [ATTACH]
That's a real bummer! On the frontier of creative solutions, perhaps they could give you a, say, 200 EUR credit that would be applied to future...
Heraclius, follis, revolt of the Heracli, Alexandretta, 608-10. Berk 534 10.62 grams Obverse: OMN ERACLIO CONSULII, facing busts of Heraclius on...
Latvia, AR 5 Lati, 1931. KM 9 24.96 grams [ATTACH] Chinese Soviet Republic, dollar, 1934. Y-513.2 26.0 grams [ATTACH] Dominican Republic,...
I forgot the peace dollar, a nice example, but with a reverse scratch! [ATTACH]
That's an excellent coin! Often times the metal quality and strike quality are only so-so. That coin is far above the average example, in my...
Mexico, 50 pesos "Centenario", 1921. [ATTACH] Russia, Soviet, 50 kopeks, 1921, АГ. KM 83; H 528 [ATTACH] Russia, Soviet, proof worker ruble,...
I agree that your coin is Byzantine, Justin I and Sophia seated type, Cyzicus, RY 10. That's a nice example with very good detail and centering....
One more, a sovereign: Australia, Perth, George V, sovereign, 1919. [ATTACH]
You can also try sending the images to Dan Sedwick. Sedwick coins is a major source of Latin American coins, including cobs. He or one of his...
That's way out of standard, which is around 27 grams. Gold doesn't corroded the way silver and copper do, so these gold coins, which, due to...
I'm not sure if the coin is genuine. I have my doubts. The detail is quite mushy, and the surfaces look "bubbly" suggesting a cast. Weight...
Mexico, peso, 1911 "Caballito". Short ray variety. KM 453 27.11 grams [ATTACH] Mexico, peso, 1912 "Caballito". KM 453 26.99 grams [ATTACH]...
I find the style of the OP coin's reverse stiff when compared to the more dynamic depiction on the reverse of the older sovereigns. I think the...
That's a nice example. The patina, strike and contrast are very good. You'll find, if you haven't all ready, that ancient coins are a world...
These coins were struck in .700 fine silver, and should weigh in the neighborhood of 5.40 grams, so you should check out the weight of your coin....
The overall appearance of the coin strongly suggests that it was cast, plus the low weight. The edge of the coin, while not photographed, probably...
Sestertii must have been initially a very bright brass yellow color when issued by the mint. Because of this brassy composition, as opposed to...
China, Sinkiang Province, No Date (1905), tael (Sar). Y 7 35.39 grams Nicely toned, but with harsh cleaning marks on both sides. [ATTACH]...
That's definitely a cast coin. Check out Dan Sedwick's offerings. Right now it looks as if most of the coins posted have been sold, but if you...
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