Nice :)
I concur. Otherwise there would be no way to objectively qualify and measure feedback.
In my experience, some serifs at the bottoms of I's for those period coins can look similar to J's. But when in doubt, I interpret them as I's.
Nice job!
Thanks for posting. It's obvious you spent considerable time preparing this :) As with research nowadays freely floating around the net that is...
Duke - Unfortunately your images aren't any better. Can I assume that you don't have a scanner? Can you provide dates for both notes? Please...
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Love this one too.
Lol That said, obviously this person has a lot of talent, and they put a lot of hard into making that.
Duke - Can you submit another scan of the note? If one clicks on the note, the images are very tiny. Thanks, - CheetahCats
Thanks. Appreciate it. :smile
Duke - I could be wrong, but this specimen looks Austro-Hungarian, not Russian to me. Austro-Hungarian isn't one of my focal areas.
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spectacular! I just received a copy of Numismatic Notes and Monographs, No. 135, Coinage for Colonial Virginia, Eric P. Newman, (c)1956. Very...
I see that PDFs can be uploaded. Does this include PDF whitepapers in case someone would like to share a paper that they have authored?
Call me paranoid, but I wouldn't meet any strange person to deliver an item regardless if it was close or in the same town. Security is a top...
Hope no one thinks I was knocking anyone... I wasn't. I concur... the old saying 'you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink'...
Thanks for posting!! Neat... Why am I not surprised that Bresset would possess this? Interesting jeton... I believe that the translation cited...
Friendly FYI... I believe that pursuant to Numismatic Notes and Monographs, No 135, Colonial Coinage for Colonial Virginia, pg.33, Eric P. Newman,...
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