Numbers 2 and 3:
I'm wondering if it would be worth it to submit any of these 1881-S Morgans for grading? Number 1:
1774 George III guinea (may have been used to pay Hessian troops in the American colonies)
It looks like you have a 1958 (1378) 4-ghirsh coin from Saudi Arabia http://coinshome.net/coin_definition-x-y-z-s6p_AAEB1lIAAAEjef1ucexm.htm
Your Manchester halfpenny is in better shape than mine :)
I think an 1806 US cent would be considered a "foreign coin" by the majority of the US population.
Thanks :) Here's another one-- 1962 proof, with amethyst toning. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to capture the toning with my camera :(
1746 LIMA sixpence
1954 Proof Jefferson Nickel
There is no "safety of the USD" here in Japan-- the dollar's down 25% in just 3 years, with no prospects of making any meaningful recovery any...
It would help if you could post pictures of both sides of the coin.
Even when I was eagerly searching through coins in the '60s, I never found anything before the teens-- in fact, it was something special to find a...
I love going through junque boxes and finding stuff like that :)
I don't have any one pound coins with pyramids on them, but I did get this 1984 5-piastre pyramid coin in the same lot as the King Tut coin:
Some more factoids about the 3-cent silver-- it was the only US regular issue coin that was struck in .750 silver, and it was the lowest...
One of the coolest world coins in circulation today-- Egypt 1 Pound
So we're dong his work for him? Then I'd like 5% of the sales price for identifying the coin, then. :yes:
There's no way you can go wrong at those prices! Fair- AG for the Merc G-4 for the Walker
I guess I was sidetracked by another post that implied it was some sort of April Fool's joke (since it was posted on April 1) :p
I'm not so sure I'd want some of that, especially if it was this :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wMnCpa3opc&feature=related
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