OK that’s a really cool design.
Ok for some reason I find it funny that there’s a website dedicated to exactly this question. Thanks. It’s a Copenhagen coin. Much appreciated.
there is a rosette beneath the date, it is just extremely worn.
Numista shows a listing for a Denmark coin and a Norway coin that look identical to me but with different km numbers. Help - what do I have here?...
But you didn’t even see the obverse????
Other than the goatee I thinks she’s hot.
Here are a few more I pulled out of the world bucket that I can’t even really narrow down with confidence. Any help at all is appreciated. The...
A French brothel token, not a French brothel. Sorry for the confusion. I pulled this out of the world junk bucket yesterday. Pretty sure it’s a...
Picked this up today for exactly melt. I really like Austrian coins so I feel great about it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
9 cents.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Found this today in the junk bin. I assume it’s a contemporary counterfeit but really not sure. It’s modeled after an 1868...
I pulled this from circulation about 3 weeks ago. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I purchased a nice 1913 Ty 2 Buffalo a few days ago. It has some really nice clashing, including some clashing I’ve never seen before. Also has...
Well that worked pretty well. Before and after. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, the diamond is the bump to the left of the date. Normally would be one on both sides.
Ordered. We’ll try it when it arrives.
The normal production for this year has a Diamond on each side of the date. The more rare variety only has the one Diamond, as shown.
Yeah I use acetone somewhat frequently but it never touches that blue/green crud. and yes, I need to buy a new stapler.
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