can you post a picture? I'm from India.. So, obviously not much familiar with the Dollars.
friends, please let me know what does 'incuse' mean. I have seen many coins described as "C" incuse or "B" incuse etc... I am yet to understand...
Aidan, thanx for the link. I'm really interested in the African coins. But there is almost nil sites for those beautiful coins. Hopefully, this...
Hello guys, I dont have an updated catalogue with me. I am told that there are two varieties of 2 Rupees issued in 2003 by the Republic of India...
I'd like to collect some old commonwealth coins before 1900. I'm looking for not so costly items (copper & silver). If anyone knows a good site...
Aidan, the Hyderabadi notes were issued in 1918 for the first time. In 1947, when India became independant, Hyderabad did try to stand alone under...
me too cannot find 'britainia nirium'... !!!
Well said Jim... Exactly what I thought!!!!!!
hello... welcome to the site... If you can scan the coins and upload them here, some of the friends will definitely answer your querries..
The African countries are wooing the coin enthusiasts now a days... They are issueing some brilliant and wonderful coins..
You got a point there Andy..
Aidan, you wont believe it... but its true.. I usually collect these coins for exchange by searching from the heaps in a bank or a super...
I think partly the reason why stamps are losing ground may be because they are a bit easy to get now unlike the coins. There is not much fun...
wow... thats a nice note.. The Republic India paper currency collection is making big business out here. Except the denomination of One Rupee,...
hmmm... you are right Aidan.. There is no numismatist in the department.. Well, I think I got to search a bit harder now.. I'm having doubts...
well... may be... but here in Travancore, it is totally unheard of. Aidan, I contacted the archeological department here for any possible pattern...
Thats right!! pardon me for the mistake.. The coin is actually made of bronze. It was sheer oversight from my part. But this Copper Nickel coin...
Hello.. here's an interesting coin. Its a One Chuckram coin from the Indian Princely state of Travancore. I belong to this place. The One Chuckram...
Seems pretty odd Aidan... Here in India, we can find even the 1950 coins in circulation at present also. The Government issues no such deadline....
Sure it is interesting Aidan... :smile
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