i was a member of that one but the one i am now on is much better it is c"o"l"n"e"c"t use the letters only and it will take you to it. you can...
there are also the octorino patterns of eight pence from george V reign, i am sure all this has been covered in a previous thread???
there are also groats= 4 pence1/4 farthings1/3 farthings1/2 farthingscrowns = 5 shillings
all i can say is that if you join a swap site then collection will multiply at a rate of knots, in the past 3 months my argentina collection has...
join a coin swap web site, it is a very easy way of increasing your collection.
why would anyone want to melt this coin? it is an important part of WW2 numismatic history, curacao coins were always minted in the netherlands...
the coin in my avatar cost me far more than 350 to 400 dollars and it is not in a slab instead it is in a lindner tray with a acid neutral paper...
why pay $40 to have encased in a plastic coffin, i'm with davey on this never had a coin slabbed or bought one in a slab, and i certainly have no...
good thread evgeveny, and one of my favourite subjects, now for the 5 card trick where is the cyprus george VI shilling?????
i am negotiating for the coin in your avatar, i have offered the guy 2 roman bronze follis in excellent condition. my collection of south america...
i agree but the exception was the 5 markka with the seal on the obverse........
brilliant identification tool, it will certainly be well used by me in the future.
i bought quite a lot of the pre 1917 coins a few years ago when i visited helsinki, and i soon had a terific collection of finnish coins up to the...
hans you are to blame for my avid interest in south american coins, ever since our swap i can't get enough of them...........thanks buddy i love them
looks very much like a cash coin from annam (vietnam)
looks german to me but the pics are very blurred and wont enlarge so i can't say for certain
still not up to speed with the american system but i would grade it at european XF.......
beautiful coin but a white elephant......
that was the one from under the foundation stone of a church in leeds the thieves removed the stone to get at the coin, which is firmly believed...
the last real scottish issues were in the reign of queen anne, and they had novel names like turner, bawbee, etc etc.
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