It's interesting to note that Japan did supply more than 30% of the world silver supply in the 1500s. Japan does have pretty rich mineral...
This set took me close to a decade to complete. It's because I wasn't prepared to pay top dollars and am happy to wait for one at a reasonable...
For $2, it's a bargain even in the condition shown - it's almost melt value if I am not wrong. Chinese coins have been hot for the last couple of...
Thanks Kentucky. No idea why the links are not working.
This is probably one of the biggest surprise when I saw this on offer. I have seen pictures of this before and probably have only only seen less...
That's what I find it fascinating. Why is Yunnan the place to melt down large amount of reales? Geographically wise, it's a further inland...
A 50 tael sycee would be a sight to see! Would you happen to have a picture of it? Sycees used to be quite affordable more than 20 - 30 years ago...
It's the first one robinjojo I'll try it as url link https://www.omnicoin.com/coins/1058616.jpg https://www.omnicoin.com/coins/992142.jpg
This is just one of the more unusual things that appeared in the market. A nice hunk of silver Chinese sycee from Yunnan Province. Issued around...
Awesome! I'll let others give it a shot :)
3 or 6 kreuzer https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces151944.html
Give it a go. :)
It's from South Yemen 1981. Good one wittwolf! Pretty interesting shape https://www.omnicoin.com/coins/1041596.jpg Next person can post what...
Probably made it a bit too hard o_O Try the Middle East.
Next hint: it's not a circular coin.
Next hint: it's a fortress
Let's try this [img] I guess some small hints wouldn't hurt. Not silver, struck after 1900s. :)
God that is tough East Germany 1981 10 mark https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces18290.html
Nice one! Your turn :)
Let's try this [img]
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