Yeah, that! Meant that, is what I. o_O
I think it is a 1989 (1932 in their calendar) 50 Paisa from Nepal. 0.800 silver. KM 719.
I would put quite a few silver coins on that shelf! Definitely natural toning. Nice!
Hi, I am pretty sure that this is a variety, not an error. :)
It is fairly common. I have a couple examples of it. The variety is also documented in numista: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces2822.html John
There are huge varieties of Mexican coins (open/closed 8's and 9's, flat/rounded 3's, 3/5 corn rows, etc, etc.) Some recognized with different KM...
I guess there is a magician in my neighborhood that's calling it; hanging his hat and releasing the rabbit for good: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Found...
Ah, I see it now! I am away from it right now, but can see what you are referring to. Thanks! This is the first one of these I run into, so it...
Duly noted on the correct term. Yes, the half has a hole, but what about it having two obverses and no apparent post-mint joinage?
So, I just found this little fella and don't really know what to make of it. Thoughts? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Will have to give it a try! Thanks for the info.
Unfortunate indeed. About half of the coins in some rolls were scratched. On the obverse and reverse. I bet it took some time...
Hello, So, I often run into sharpie-marked halves and I really don't mind. If you want to keep the coin, a quick acetone bath is all it usually...
Same but 2 qirsh (10 halalat) instead of 1/2 riyal: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces964.html
1392 (1972).
Hello, 1/2 Riyal from Saudi Arabia: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces9925.html
Hello, It is a russian ruble: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1730.html
Is that a die clash on the Republica Mexicana 5 cents?
Nice! Simply love this one!
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