Looks very nice to me, I'd say an AU for sure.
Hello all, was trying to upload a picture of my newest foreign acquisition and get an error message The following error occurred There...
Well, IF it's authentic (no opinion) it looks like it has to be the reverse of a draped bust cent 1796-1807, because of the barely discernable...
It would help if you showed us the other side of the coins too.
And here's a Pysa from the Sultan of Zanzibar.[ATTACH]
I guess this qualifies as unusual. It surprised me that a North Korean coin would have an English text.[ATTACH]
I'll be looking forward to your pictures, Xanderkazzz.
I've got Verdi-Care and use it to protect coins in good condition, but doubt it will actually remove an encrustation of verdigris all by itself....
How about showing us the other side? And please state size and weight.
Quite possibly, but it sure looks better than a coin with bronze disease--and hopefully will no longer corrode, if properly cared for. I wasn't...
This one is 54,75 g of Ag925, 50 mm Ø, KM #25, alas not gold, but I like big silver coins.
And here is a Bermudan $25 piece that is just pretty. [ATTACH]
Here I'm really pushing the "Empire" brand, unless you count the King's lands in France: penny from Edward I. [ATTACH]
"Gothic" florin 1864[ATTACH]
... and I'm surprised no-one has yet posted this South African 5 Shilling piece. Handsome IMHO and not that uncommon.[ATTACH]
When does the British Empire start? Here's a Charles II crown [ATTACH]
Actually, apparently all New Guinea coins were holed. And the Standard Catalog says it is sterling silver.
[ATTACH] The big difference was the reverse design, the crown had St. George & the dragon (like a sovereign), but the double florin has the (to...
A couple of days ago in my local coin club I came across an article in a German coin magazine describing the treatment of bronze disease with a...
...and just for interests sake, here is a pretty beat-up aluminum 5 franc piece from the 1945 provisional government.[ATTACH]
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