Completely unnecessary.
I just read y'all's posts minutes before replying here, which led me to go check out the availability of this set. It was available. So I bought...
Movin' on up to Schleswig-Hostein with this here 1850 sechsling (six pfennig). [ATTACH]
Still in 1797 but a drop south and we're in France - Revolutionary or First Republic. Under the new more modern and 'revolutionary' calendar...
Still in England but this time the year is 1797; a George III penny (KM 618). [ATTACH]
I'm sensing that you may not be familiar with mint marks or the mints. If my senses are off, I apologize. Your coin has no D (or S) under the...
The 1939 reichspfennig is probably the most common out of the five. I'd have to say all five are in pretty good condition. I'm quite certain the...
As for 'scheidemüzen' meaning "separate coins." And an example of localized or "land" coinage. When I was a soldier stationed in Germany, one of...
A good idea but maybe pushing things a bit too far. I recommend deciding that an AH date equates to one AD date, without more evidence to support...
From 1919 Canada to 1919 France, Third Republic! [ATTACH]
I apologize for the duplication. Either I'm having ISP problems or Cointalk's server is.
Excellent thread and beautiful coins. Thanks for sharing! Here are a few I have that meet the date criteria . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I'll keep us in Belgium but warp us to 1862. If memory serves (it usually doesn't), this five-centimes was issued by (or in the name of) the...
Yet another zinc one. This one from German occupied Bohemia and Moravia. A 1941 20-haleru (KM 2). [ATTACH]
Off to Germany - a Brandenburg Bayreuth one-kreuzer - 1753 (KM 192). [ATTACH]
That's got to be in Canada! Look at that perfect asphalt road. And that red brick-ish looking portion!
That only makes them more interesting! To me, anyway . . ..
ENTRY POST I not only 'like' shiny disks, I am simply enamored by shiny disks, particularly those made of gold!
Playing from 1963 I zoom us off to Hong Kong! [ATTACH]
I tend to find S mint mark circulation coins with some regularity here in the east bay area of San Francisco. Just in the last week, I found this...
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