I picked up a 1942 New Zealand 3 pence, one Diamond variety yesterday for a whopping $0.53. There is some crud growing in the middle of the date....
In hand I think it does. It’s a ridiculously nice coin to find in circulation. Today I dumped most of the change and found a ‘66 Kennedy, a 1907...
Really not sure. First thought was maybe it was cut off a charm bracelet or something but it would make more sense to cut the bracelet than to cut...
That’s awesome and no way at all I’d try to remove the RPM writing. Way cooler with it.
On the Rosie’s, the was a ‘48-D and ‘50-D that filled open slots in my circulation found Rosie set. Now I only need 4 to complete it - 1951-S,...
I don’t post here very much but I have CRH’d several million coins over the last decade or so. Yesterday was a very good day for me, primarily in...
The last one is a hard times token HT-67. I identified the type, but not sure on value. Probably $10-50 range.
Paid $0.75 total for these 5. Hard to go wrong at those prices. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very cool pieces. Thanks for sharing.
Picked up a cool piece today @ melt. It’s an 1894 South Africa 1 Shilling that has obverse graffiti. There’s a hat, pipe, smoke, a beard and...
I could tell they were reproductions in the picture so I bid accordingly. Basically I got a Circulated Morgan dollar and a 1797 1/2 Real for $13....
Good points. Mexico City, not Mexico.
Rest of the Asian repo’s (I think) [ATTACH]
Thanks for all the help, it’s appreciated. I’ll add these to the ole fake jar then. Thanks.
Oh and it took 2 minutes for you guys to ID it and 9 minute for a confirmation. Nice work.
Thanks. So the ‘M’ with the ‘o’ over it at 9 o’clock designate Mexico?
I believe this is a 1797 Charles IIII 1/2 Real (1.48g). However I don’t know where it’s from, other than the Spanish Empire. Any help on how to...
These have me stumped. Were in an eBay lot which included quite a few fake Chinese copper coins. I have no idea what these are. Both look silver,...
There is Blakesly on the OBV.
The Italian 20 Centimes 1919 is over stuck on an Italian 1894 or 1895 20 centimes. Look closely and you usually can see the details, including...
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