Not there yet. I'll give you "pfennig", as that was mentioned before, though the catalog has a different name for the denomination. (It's a heller.)
Austria: yes 1745: no Kreuzer: not by the catalog name for the denomination Getting warm...
"double death"
Yes! No on all counts.
Not all of my contests are pure luck by random drawings. I like to do a few thinking contests, too, every once in a while. ;)
Well, we're still pretty far from nailing it down.
You were. And you can have another go at it once two more different people have posted responses.
Pfennig equivalent. 1700s. Not British, Danish, or German States. Not 1735 and not 1773.
Correction: it is cataloged under a different name for the denomination, but yeah, it's the equivalent of a pfennig.
Yes, and no. We have the first positive response. It could be called a pfennig. Good work.
It is European, from the 1700s. It is not British, nor Danish. Not a halfpenny nor a skilling. Not dated 1735 nor 1773. Next guesser, step right...
No on all counts, but give it another go after two other people have guessed. @SensibleSal66, you're up again if you want another guess.
I've enjoyed watching you jump into Ancients with both feet!
Agreed- looks like a greaser.
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/lordm-giveaway-98-mystery-box-pick-4.407098/ You've got a limited time before someone else guesses what the...
So now we know it's an inexpensive European coin from the 1700s which is not from England. It is also not from Denmark, not a skilling, and not...
Good work, expat- but no- we don't have any right answers yet. You did get the correct continent. ;) You may guess again after two others have...
No. So now y'all know that much. Sal, you may guess again after two other people have posted guesses.
You can still guess country, date, denomination... ;)
First hint: this coin is dated in the 1700s.
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