I don't ever remember seeing "8s" like that....
They could have at least thrown a Canadian dime on top for the photo!
I don't know, but perhaps this image may show more detail :) [ATTACH]
And US Trade Dollars? My thinking is that they're alright in moderation - until they interfere too much with the devices.
Middle picture is same as the other one, except with reverse showing :)
English shilling - no silver :(
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not counter stamped, letters are, as the OP said, engraved
looks to have been soldered long ago, maybe to a pin? Could "PRESANT FROM FARTHER" mean? "PRESENT FROM FATHER"
24K with no alloy? Wear gloves over it!
Cyrillic alphabet: "It is currently used exclusively or as one of several alphabets for more than 50 languages, notably Belarusian, Bulgarian,...
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I've always liked that trade dollar. This modern Britannia bullion oz. is quite reminiscent of it. [ATTACH]
This $2 bill was postmarked on April 13, 1976. This was the first day of release for this new $2 bill that depicts the signing of the Declaration...
Isn't there a banner over the arms on the restrike? And the example displays die cracks galore! [ATTACH]
Nope, the last "7" has the bottom blob straightened on the left, but it is on the example shown by micbraun, too. So yep, I'd still go with #2 as...
Now about the sawbuck...
A high school cheer from the '60s that I still remember (we were Black Cats, not XYZ!)
Love the coin, but I'll bet the print is there to stay.
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