If it's selling for $10 in that condition, it's probably a modern restrike.
There art brigands about. Stand 'n deliver!
Did ye acquire it through correspondence via our modern computing methode or did thou purchase said coinage in thee towne market fair?
Coin #2 Ban Liang (Half Liang) BC 200-180
Coin #3 Wang Mang AD 7-23 5 Zhu, circa AD 14 Huo Quan (Wealth Money) I believe yours is catalogued as S#150-1, HT#9.33
I can't believe I read this whole post. I fell for it again. BTW: Nice Tombac Detecto.
Well according to this definition on About.com I guess I am. Are you? Definition: A cherrypicker is a collector who searches through unsorted...
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Not British, but let the Roo lay down with the Lion... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Yet, I am six pence non the richer. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Not many copper issues, but here's a few: [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH] Then there is always the plantation tokens... [ATTACH][ATTACH]
The later issues of the 1 centavo can be found in XF to UNC conditions by the handful and are not worth much, though the 1950's issues are still...
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Just wanted to post a few of my favourite coins. Most are common and not very valuable, but I like the designs. Please post your favourites!...
A lot of small Caribbean island nation issues are for tourists and collectors. Most use US coinage and bills as the preferred method of currency....
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