Well, guys, I (since I don't collect errors) "guess" there are sure more coming because of the number of numismatists who do collect error coins...
In all likelyhood, you know there were two different 1908 St. Gaudens Double Eagles struck by the United States mints. You surely know that one...
Thanks Philly Dog...for the additional info webpage... Clinker
To Aiden Remember Aiden..... 1935 is the year I was born, thus my birth year...and I collect all 1935 world silver coins and a few...
To Aiden Since I got my info from the NBC news, you're probably right. Clinker btw...those Presidential coins that have the edge lettering...
To rexssq When you look at Mexican mintage numbers, you have to add the extra three zeros unless the mintage is 9999 or less. Clinker
In 1899 the Culiacan Mint produced 111,000,000 silver five centavo coins. They were produced under two different assayers initials: M and Q. It...
The United States Mint has revealed that 50,000 of the New 2007 Washington Presidential Dollars do not have the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" on them....
Aiden and anyone else interested... My oldest Commonwealth coins in alphabetical order are: Austrailian 1935 Florin and a 1935 2 Shillings....
To A. Work Yeah, even all Thalers of one country or German State would prove to be very expensive. Clinker
Is it my imagination or has anyone else noticed the rising values on silver talers, thalers and dahlers? It looks like there's been some...
Thanks to all of you who replied... Clinker
To Just Carl Carl...As of right now I believe the only restriction by Turkey is the amount that can taken (sent) out of the country...but maybe...
All the coins you've mentioned including the Ducat and Chevronet circulated as legal tender within the country in which they were produced for....
Thanks for all the input...everyone... Clinker
Thanks to all of you for your feedback on this "trivia." Clinker
Of course, you know a "Krugerrand" is a gold bullion coin minted by South Africa, But do you know how it got it's name? Johannesburg is built on...
Languages, their easiness to pronunciate, or their difficulty to pronunciate (some vowels like the English "H" or the Oriental "R") give nuances...
acanthite.... You're very welcome...Many other countries had "usurpers to the crown" and/or "pretenders to the throne" very little is known...
And there were important Romans before and after with the names "Macrianus!" Clinker
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