North Korean 500 Won[ATTACH]
Icelandic 500 Kronur[ATTACH]
Guinea-Bissau 50,000 pesos[ATTACH]
A Hamburg "Hanse" [ATTACH] ECU
And a German 10 Euro coin of the school ship Gorch Fock[ATTACH]
Saxon ceramic "Notgeld" from 1921[ATTACH]
This one may be stretching it, but there is a ship on the 1923 Danziger Gulden.[ATTACH]
10 Cuban Pesos 1992[ATTACH]
Chinese Junk Dollar[ATTACH]
Cook Islands $1[ATTACH]
Cook Islands $50 palladium[ATTACH]
And here's a pretty $25 Bermudan coin[ATTACH]
Armenian 500 Dram Noah's Ark[ATTACH]
Here's a 1975 10 Kina from Papua New Guinea with a bird of paradise.[ATTACH]
Thank you very much!
19.9 g, 34 mm. Also century if you know it. [ATTACH]
Here's a small one, though I don't think it is designated a "bullion", but it is 4 g Au900. $10 Haile Selassie.[ATTACH]
Neat looking, but why do you call them coins? I don't see a face value.
For the record, here's a picture of what I take to be a genuine Wilhelm II 1888A 5 mark piece. For sure the jaw is not nearly as well defined as...
This is a very interesting thread. This is the first time I've heard of using oxalic acid or sodium thiosulfate (Wikipedia describes it as more...
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