I cannot find it in Krause (but perhaps I am not looking on the right place). I am puzzled: the shield with 2 eagles and 2 horses is definetely...
The center coin is a 8 maravedis KM#491 (former C#111), struck at the Jubia Mint (mintmark J). In my 2001 Krause it has a catalog value of 4$ in...
Just a bit more information: the 3 shields are the shields of the City of Antwerp (left, capital of the province of Antwerp), the City of Namur...
This coin can still circulate, so the intrinsic value is 10 yen or about 0.11 US$. In Krause the value of this coin (with mintage 123,100,000 for...
This coin is a Japanese 10 yen coin. Year is Showa 30 or 1955
As for the legends... MAR(ia) TH(eresia) D(ei) G(ratia) R(omanorum) IMP(eratorem) G(ermania) HUN(garia) BOH(emia) R(egina) and ARCH(idux)...
It looks Mexican indeed: on one side the Aztec calendar is depicted, on the other side the effigy of Cuauthemoc, the last Aztec ruler. I suppose...
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I wouldn't say the people of Belgium hated him; a part of the population did. In fact, he was regarded a hero after his decision to surrender to...
As last I received in circulation the new 2 euro commemorative 2009, Louis Braille.
Yesterday I received the new silver 20 euro coin, commemorating the canonization of Father Damien, now patron saint of the lepers and...
The letters RF stand for République Française (French Republic). Typical for French coins is the motto of the French Revolution: Liberté, Egalité,...
Australia 3 pence KM#24 Struck at the Melbourne mint, mintage 6,720,000 Value in my 2005 Krause: F:0.50$, VF:2.00$, XF:13.50$
The Argentina 20 centavos was struck in 1881 (mintage 2,018), 1882 (762,000) and 1883 (1,511,000).
The love token was once a Argentina 20 centavos, struck in 0.900 silver. Mintage for the British bronze penny 1890 is 15,331,000 Mexico 1...
I have no idea of mintage records were kept, but Krause doesn't give mintages for these coins.
This is a halfpenny from Ireland, which is made clear by the harp and the word Hibernia (Ireland in Latin). It was issued during the reign of king...
These 2 coins are struck in the name of archdukes Albert of Habsburg and Isabella of Spain. Technically the Southern Netherlands were not Spanish...
It seems to me these coins are real, but plated for use in jewelry. Both are coins of a very small denomination. The first coin is a farthing...
If you want pictures about U.K. coins, I can recommend Tony Clayton's beautiful website: http://www.ukcoinpics.co.uk/index.html#index
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