Well, yes. That's about it. It's what anyone would have understood a coin to be since the dawn of coins. Anything else is non circulating legal...
It seems to be stretching the definition of a coin beyond all reality to call these things 'coins'. They may be legal tender for 25c. and...
Not entirely true, "British teeth" is a bit of a thing of the past, and the few who don't have a full set are fully employed in bit parts in...
Just as well the Chinese don't yet want payments only in 人民币 ¥ (RMB Yuan) or we'd ann be up a gumtree.
I will buy some when it gets cheaper. Shouldn't that be 'cheapa', to be consistent in your fake ebonic patois? The official US inflation rate is...
Does that 'population' figure refer to the number of items the graders have seen? An obvious explanation for low population figures on modern...
it will be more valuable. Instantly. I'm sure that is tongue in cheek, obviously the item has the same value, but I'll agree the asking price...
Seems like a waste of money, it won't make the coin any better.
The reward seems too trivial even for the thrill of the chase. Metal detecting or even walking the streets looking in the gutters for change might...
This sounds like about ten cents an hour, way below minimum wage. Why not do some work and buy coins?
Funny, it doesn't look Jewish........
Surely virtually any activity would be more rewarding than snuffling around coin machine reject slots. MacDonalds throws out lots of unsold...
It was economic madness for the original hoarder to store these things and it would be very unwise to attach any premium value to such idiocy....
Looks like another crusader coin bearing the name of Charles the somethingth. Possibly Charles IV of France C. 1320
The answer is simple and can easily be obtained by divination. Take a silver coin and go out in the street. Flip the coin in the air. If it is...
The seller is so clearly an idiot I don't see that it matters.
Obverse legend "To the French people, defender, liberator and sovereign of France". Reverse says "In commemoration of the laudable and cheerful...
Check the metal alloy with an XRF tester. Places they buy gold scrap should have one.
Henry the 4th of France and third of Navarre. His head was lost 200 years after his death, during the revolution when his tomb was desecrated and...
William and Mary did not 'usurp' the throne, they were invited by Parliament because they (quite rightly) had had enough of the House of Stuart....
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