Nothing personal, I just find all of this impossible to believe.
Someone has milled or ground off the reverse, possibly as a machining exercise, possibly to engrave a name as a love token, but they got dumped...
About $400 to $600 equivalent in the UK. I have no idea what it would fetch in the USA. Coin auction or retail price is another factor. I'd call...
Only North American collectors seem to have any interest in trivial manufacturing problems, and then only on US coins. In Britain I have not...
They can't really be called counterfeits since with that Chinese all over them they are certainly not meant to deceive. Just rather interesting...
Possibly pilgrims tokens, the IHS would stand for 'in hoc signo'(vincis). The symbols of death and Calvary seem appropriate. I'd never heard of...
I really cannot see someone placing coins in a jar just to store them carefully placing a couple of paper currency items round the outside first....
If they do, let's hope they never say 'Awesome' because this tedious cliche is to me at least a sign of brain death and time to turn of the life...
Any 8 random digit number is equally rare in itself, but such as this do provide an outlet for people with more money than sense, when the same...
I'd have no problem with it, coins with minor blemishes are as natural as sunshine and freckles, but your compatriots tend to be what I'd call...
If you had done King George VI as well as you did Geo.III, you could have claimed it was from an alternate universe where the colonist's rebellion...
There is no point doing anything that might result in an unhappy buyer, so don't gild the lily, but there is no reason to publish a picture that...
Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Well, now it's worth a dollar there, as the government, such as it is, abandoned their own worthless currency and started to use the US dollar...
They look like zinc. Maybe your picture has totally misrepresented the colour, but they don't look like any state of toned silver to me.
Is it just my eyes, or are the pictures just brown blurs?
Local German issue C.1917 - 20 It says small change substitute on one side, the other has the location but it's not a good enough picture to...
Homer Simpson would be both more appropriate and I think more popular.
I live in England and I don't recognise any of them. I suppose I just don't look at modern stuff, too gimmicky. But then, I have never thought...
Afantiques, it's Coin Roll Hunting; it's not supposed to make any sense! Somehow I suspected as much. :-)
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