I solved that issue - the concern about posting the same coin twice. I don't look. Checking sounds like too much work and not enough fun. And I...
Goodness! You left me hanging, Lord! Why? Why an interesting year? I had to go look. And, oh, my! You were not kidding around. 35 floirin...
Geez. I thought I made a faux pas (sheesh, French and its silent Xes and Ses) - aka, stupid mistake. But nope, 1918 to 1918 is valid. Nothing...
I really like that Bahrainian 500-fils, Muzyck. Very nice. How about Kuwait next? 2001 - or 1422 (I think), 20-fils. [ATTACH]
Luxembourg 2007 - we didn't have the one euro cent yet, did we? If yes, sorry for the duplication. This one has the F in the left-most star on...
Thanks for the confirmation, Muzyck! Let's do Qatar with this 50-dirhams dated 2016. [ATTACH]
Here are a few 2007s - three U.S. golden dollars, and a PRC dime (jiao - ten-fen). Sadly, neither the date or the mint mark can be seen on the...
Would not the weight be a key variable, too? Is the question how one would know if a 1943 CuSnZn cent was electroplated? Aside from the...
Playing off 1918, a Newfoundland or Canadian fifty-cents piece. [ATTACH]
It looks like they exist, and are either very popular or not. And expensive!...
Interesting, Muzyck! Based on "The Khanate of Kokand was a Central Asian polity in Fergana Valley, Central Asia that existed from 1709–1876...
Nice collection! I've the 100 mark. [ATTACH]
Wow! Good eye, First Sergeant! My W has something going on there too, but nothing like what you have. My D looks completely unremarkable. By...
No one else? Okay, you won, coin_nut! I fold! I don't have another 1873 for GB/UK. Instead, I'll present this here evenly worn USA 1873 cent....
Belgium, 2008 dated two-euro. Universal Declaration of Human Rights celebrating sixty years. [ATTACH]
USA five-cents, 1979-S [ATTACH]
Let's do Spain! 1927 25-centimos. [ATTACH]
I shall see your 1873 shilling, sir, with an 1873 farthing! [ATTACH]
Heck, let's shoot for three 1874s from GB - this time a penny. [ATTACH]
Yes, indeed. Western Sahara was a Spanish colony, and the Spaniards did not want to give it up! From Maroc to Algeria with this 1964 two-centimes...
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