[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Romancoins another game token from a store that I never knew existed? If so crazy how I came across two of them.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Sorry for the quality but these were very used coins that found their way into my coin box either from coming back from overseas...
:pompous: Aladdin is from North Africa. I saw the Robin Williams colorized Documentary so I know stuff. Arcade comes from an Ancient Greek word I...
That’s crazy coinnut. They used the same design with two different coin currencies for the same year. Glad you shared that. And as you can tell I...
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1907 Great Britain,One Penny. A true penny. We, [ATTACH] USA, have cents.
No idea how I got it or where it is from. I’m thinking North Africa.
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[ATTACH] Chess hurts my brain. Pretty pictures.
The higher the grade the better but I enjoy my clearly was in circulation and not in a bank vault coins as much for I think who’s else hands these...
I appreciate most coins from all countries from all time periods but the Ancient Greek coins and 1800-1920’s European and US coins are .
The way I look at it if you spending over a certain amount of money for a coin then you should spend the few extra dollars for the best coin holder.
I liked that you showed it upside down for then the cross is no longer Christian and instead represents evil that the coin belonged to.
Wonderful considering New Amsterdam/ New York has some serious coinage history for the USA. Never know what you might find.
Cool Stuff Paddy. There was a place called the conference house in Staten Island. It is at the end of Hyland Blvd. facing Jersey. Colonial...
A phone token. Wonder if I did get a name from the bus and a coin to call but couldn’t figure out how to use the street phone. Man things were...
Funny. Now that I think about it, I never did come across a coin from India from general circulation. Interesting coin.
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Yup. That’s why I was looking for my USSR coins. Sorry about the Israel post but I forgot I even had them and got excited over a bill from 1958...
With keeping with the thread here are some modern coins from Israel. I seem to remember that the one with the hole in it was a bus token. I do...
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