No, it's a dime. KM#10a, cu-ni clad copper. Un Decimo is 1/10th of a Balboa, and the fixed exchange rate is 1 Balboa=US$1. In fact, US currency...
If you believe in Krause valuations, $9.50 Unc.
Very nice.
My tribute to the AG coin I found this post on "My tribute to the AG coin" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "CoinTalk Thread of...
Yup, copper-nickel is the alloy used for most US coins and those of many, many, many other countries. It has a silvery color, but there is zero%...
A product of the US Mint, for circulation in the Philippines while they were under US control. Either KM#167 (if dated 1903-1905), KM#171 (if...
It's extremely tough to date pre-Meiji coinage - it doesn't have a date and you have to attribute the time span during which the individual...
As I said:
Here's a look one of those notes showing the large size reverse overprint:[IMG]
The terms are:damaged, andnumismatically worthless.
There is no such thing listed in the Japanese Numismatic Dealers Association catalog, which has pictures of Japanese Occupation and Invasion...
Greek, 50 lepta, cu-ni. KM#80. There are two 1962 varieties, one with a smooth edge and one that Krause describes as "serrated". Combined...
Correct! More like 35-50¢ in such a worn condition that it's difficult to determine the shape of the dragon's scales.
Like this:
I really don't appreciate being called a liar! People with your mindset will never understand those of us who have non-monetary motives for our...
You know, I am completely stumped on how to get a site competetive to eBay off the ground. Yours is at least the 50th wannabee site I've looked...
It's currency of the German Central Bank, issued relatively early in the hyper-inflationary years of the Weimar Republic, which ultimately saw...
Good guess. If my count is correct, the 21st Century Krause lists exactly200 countries that issue circulating coinage.
Unless you visit your local public library and use their copy.
The term is "OFEC" referring to One From Every Country, and there are a whole lot of us doing it. However, there is very little consensus on...
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