The reverse looks very genuine, but the obverse strike looks very pasty and rather doubtful...
No date visible. Very thick (7mm). Smaller flan than coin pictured, so most of the obverse design is not really there, just the horseman. On...
They are quite hard to spend, because they are big....but you should have seen the reaction I got from trying to spend some commerative GB 5...
Do you change the reverse designs as well ??? Or would the "Coin" then be too thin ??
The thing is, the public just don't like large(ish) coins, and as soon as the half dollar got a commerative nature....it was bound to go soon...
I'd be a Charles II (Britain) halfcrown ! And I would be in aVf condition !
It's a BRITISH SHILLING of George III I've still got it, value: $170.....not very rare. I don't think it was from a collection, because they...
I don't have a picture...but it is very very similar to that...I am not sure if it has the same reverse type, but the obverse horseman is...
Hmm....In Britan, my grand-father got a coin of 1816 in his change....the more curious thing was that it was brilliant uncirulated...
Very nice early russian pieces gxseries ! I have one of the top pieces...but STRUCK IN GOLD....do you have any idea if they actually exsist or if...
That IS AT.....because you have accelerated it. If you had left it lying on the floor for that time, would it have toned as much ??
Lol !
I think morgans are underrated as a series....
The thing is, why is there any argument about mintage figures ? It is not really that much to do with coins' rarity...
Phoenix....that is very funny !
This is a British trade dollar. The coin pictured is NOT certainly genuine, in that condition....about $30 ( If real!)
I bought a 1724 farthing for £3....catalogue £30....
They are pretty recent....so only worth a tiny premium over BV
I would say, from the general style and manafacture of the token, it is from the 1920s or 1930s.....
The person is being a little bit silly......
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