Thank you, Gao. We're both on the west side of the Cascades...I'm in Port Angeles. Are these common? I wonder if I could (should) delete that...
Thanks...amazing that you did that so quickly.
The last of four... Copper alloy, 16.5-17 mm diameter, 2.7 mm thick, 3.2 grams.
And again... Copper alloy, 19.6 to 20.4 mm diameter, 1.6 mm thick, 2.6 grams Reverse may be inverted as shown.
As before, ID and value if any, please. Copper alloy, 26 mm diameter, 2.8 mm thick, 11.3 grams
This is one of four I will be posting for information (and potential value, if any). Whatever help you can offer, I'll be grateful for. Thanks!...
Pics for translators Sorry, I forgot that there were no full pics of these. Here's a few to admire...hope there's enough detail of the engraving.
Roughly, the translation is (I have been told): Presented to(or comissioned by) Sgt. and Mrs. Leonard B. Whittier. (Anyone who can do a better job...
1870 (?) ONE YEN in COASTERS (four) Fourth page...
1870 (?) ONE YEN in COASTERS (three) Third page...
1870 (?) ONE YEN in COASTERS (two) Second page...
1870 (?) ONE YEN in COASTERS (one) OK...here we go. Note the white ID in the upper LH corner. Also, all of these appear 'golden' because I...
I don't have the skill (or resource, I don't believe) to post offsite and add a link here. As there are 20 faces (18, if the 1903 One Yen is...
Thanks, good sir...I don't have Japanese characters on my machine (I couldn't read 'em if I did) so the two links were indecipherable...but I'm...
These two appear to be roughly similar, but the left-hand three characters above the General's profile on 1A are not as heavily struck as the...
Another of these coins, with obvious British influence (is that Britainnia standing with trident, and the Union Jack on her shield?), but the...
These are two odd (to me) asian coins. Their oddity has to do with the combination of several scripts used on them, with the inclusion of english...
I just noticed that the characters on the square piece do not appear correctly in the pic. These characters are all impressed into the surface,...
Final Pic As promised, the backside of the rectangular ceramic item.
Yes, the blue & white piece is ceramic, and is clear-glazed overall. It's about an inch and a sixteenth in diameter, and three-sixteenths thick....
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