1774 -- UK, farthing: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mermaids, Neptune, etc: (1935 Hudson half dollar): [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (these are old film photos, taken decades ago)
1775 -- Mexico, 1/2 real: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Spain, 5 pesetas 1950 (date in stars), with 1949 additional date: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1776 -- Bavaria, 20 kreuzer: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I guess it's 1778 now? 1778 -- Portugal 5 reis: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Australia -- 1882 sovereign: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Australia or 1882 next
Without looking in the Krause catalog, I can only guess Austria, 1800s.
Albania -- 1926 1 lek: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Albania or 1926 next
Russia -- 1913 15 kopek: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1913 or Russia (etc.) next
India -- 1901 rupee: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] India or 1901 next
US -- 1878-CC dollar (GSA): [ATTACH] [ATTACH] US or 1878 next
US -- 1879-O dollar: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] US or 1879 next
Netherlands -- 1876 10 gulden: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Netherlands or 1876 next
Guatemala -- 1894 1 peso: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Guatemala or 1894 next
There a few ways to get this: 1) Universal stage (for microscopes) -- usually very expensive, but they do come up from time-to-time on eBay. 2)...
Belgium -- 1873 5 francs: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Belgium or 1873 next
I use a Zeiss rotating microscope stage (presumably from an old polarizing microscope) with mechanical X/Y controls for coin photography. With...
South Africa -- 1926 sovereign: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1926 or South Africa next
South Africa -- 1 sovereign, 1932: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] South Africa or 1932 next
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