Thank you very much Rob, and the enigmatic Quartermaster. I will post on here when I get them.
Well done @ZoidMeister. Great competition Rob as always
The coin I like the most is not because it is as mint state or scarce etc. This came in a lot of 5 coins and cost just 5 Euros. Covered in thick...
Constantine II, struck during the reign of Constantine I [ATTACH]
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A very likeable fellow. Well done
I knew if I subtly primed it, you would show it. Love seeing that one
Canada [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is an extreme one [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Weight is well within tolerance [ATTACH]
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Mexico [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Silver content and technical specs of a genuine one https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15066.html
Nice write up and lovely examples. I have only one coin of his [ATTACH]
Ask yourself when the master die was hubbed, how could doubling appear on both sides of the memorial going in opposite directions. As stated...
Might be interesting to some, but no matter the country and mint, I prefer coins whose dies were engraved by a person rather than computer driven...
Panama [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Can't get anywhere near. My smallest is 16.8mm [ATTACH]
Algeria [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Italy [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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