only this year i have managed to complete the set of occupation coins from the netherlands when i found the elusive 2 1/2 cent at a flea market.
the holy grail for every UK collector..........a 1933 penny, and then i would stop collecting.
have you ever wondered about where countries get the names from for their currencey? i'll kick this off with a 7 black dog coin from nevis....
i know mate i wont swap with anyone who hasn't got at least three 5 star ratings, that way you can usually guage the decent people from the...
then there is this one from greenland which i have in my collection................ [ATTACH]
some beautiful and interesting coins there, being a football fan i always find it amusing that the isle of man and gibraltar always issue coins...
in the UK british coins are the mainstay of nearly everyones collection and they tend to be the most expensive, but as chritian has already said...
if i ever win the lottery then this coin would be at the top of my wanted list, the edward III double leopard........... [ATTACH]
would that be the french based site? i've got quite a few good coins from there as well.
correct now that i can see it far more clearly it is definitely a constantinople follis
looks byzantine, the photos are a little too blurred to make it out properly.
interesting the last "hibernia" or ireland under british rule coins were minted under william IV.
looks like a chinese good luck token, which is made to imitate a cash coin it has most probably been attached to something in the past hence the...
the second one is a sumatra kepping is worth around 10 to 15 pounds as for the rest around 10 pounds in total. they are from sumatra and java and...
the match was brilliant from my point of view, what a brilliant change to see two british managers in a top class game,
got rid of all my american stuff on numismata, how are you finding it? as regards the footie, i'm not one to gloat but,...
heres one from even earlier than the straits settlements a 2 kepping from the state of malacca...... [ATTACH]
see my rly on the previous thread you posted.
there are brass copies of the sixpence and shilling around, they were originally produced to mimic the newly created soveriegn and half...
definitely a belgo gallic stater, i am not sure about which tribe
Separate names with a comma.