Wow, that's an incredible find for bulk.
So what's the grade? I'll GTG 64.
I would lean MS from those images. I don't see any breaks in the luster that indicate rub.
A few of my newer Belize coins: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And a Franklin Mint piece:...
There's a UK 6d with a colonial obverse (maybe from Mauritius?) if my memory serves me correctly.
That Norway 1 Ore looks to be in great shape. It's hard to go wrong at 10 cents a coin but I'd say you did very well.
I like the reverses. My only gripe is that having the flag on the obverse of the 1 rand breaks continuity. It would make more sense to have it on...
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The shield design 10p in cu-ni is surprisingly tough as a type. I've only ever found one in a lot before.
The opposite is true - with no collar, there's no pressure in the planchet to counteract that of the die, so it'll get more deeply struck.
For 4 and 7 on Israeli coins, 4 will have a much longer horizontal bar: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another good comparison is a 1969 Bahamas or Jamaica proof set (minted by the British Royal Mint) vs a 1970 from either country (minted by the...
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Top of obverse - Ethiopia Bottom of obverse - the date (1969 on this particular coin, equivalent to 1977 in our calendar) Bottom of reverse - One...
This series is what got me into world note collecting. I have them all in UNC and would like to eventually get a circulated set too.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Someone here got one of these a while back and the interesting date made me want one. Finally pulled the trigger.
This is, to the best of numismatic knowledge, correct. It is from a mint set.
The serial is 510302. It's easy to mix up an Arabic 5 and a western 0.
It looks like this note was issued in 1995. Other denominations from the same series are from 1990.
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