My oldest crown - 1887. [ATTACH]
Germany - 1625 two-kreuzer from Speyer. Speyer is one of those towns that brings out the absolute history-geek in me. Spectacular stuff there....
Germany-German States - still 1753 but down in Bayreuth, a Prussian or Hohenzollern plot. From Wikipedia - "Bayreuth experienced its Golden Age...
German States - City of Einbeck. A 1647 pfennig. I think KM 40 is correct. [ATTACH]
Still Germany-German States with this East Friesland 1804-A (Berlin) two-stuber piece. East Friesland was Prussian territory, thus Friedrich...
Still in Germany. Still in Baden. And another 1856 kreuzer! Almost twins! However, I think Chris B's experienced a more gentle life. I...
I was going to go Denmark (via the Faroe Islands) but I wasn't certain if that was valid. However, to make it simple and clearly valid - Iceland...
On to Germany via 1964. A 1964-J (Hamburg) five-mark piece. [ATTACH]
Still hangin' in Ireland with this here 1943 feoirling (aka a 'farthing'). [ATTACH]
And back to Germany we go! A Christkindmarkt for some gluehwein and a bratwurst or two sounds so delicious right now. 1906 pfennig minted in...
From Norway to Denmark with a 1962 25-ore. [ATTACH]
Off to Germany we go! A 1925 three-reichsmark - minted in Munich (D). A commemorative marking the one-thousandth year anniversary of the...
Sticking with Ireland but much, much later . . . A 1968 penny (or pingin) (KM 11). [ATTACH]
Playing off 1806, I introduce to you a much cruder coin - a bronze half-penny - but otherwise similar if not identical imagery. [ATTACH]
Sweet! I am assuming that France is valid - so off to France we go. Just ignore if not valid. This is a . . . . what I like to call a "Get...
Okay. Sorry, y'all. I've nothing esoteric or rare or dated 1790. Thus, playing off England, Great Britain or United Kingdom (whichever you...
Excellent, @coin_nut! I completely forgot about Albion. Thanks for bringing it back into my working memory.
I think Micky is referring to the 'value' of 1982 quarters; specifically, mint state quarters. Denver issued 480,042,788 in 1982, while...
Keeping it in the Isles - Great Britain (or United Kingdom) 1888 two-shillings piece (KM 762). She's seen better days, that's for sure. [ATTACH]
Interesting, Ed - @coin_nut ! I'm looking at my KM SCWC (2016 - 43rd edition), 1901-2000 - page 990. It says for a 1906 penny (KM 794.2) - 9.40...
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