Thanks Expat. In the process right now. Lots of coins with very subtle differences. Especially if you can't read the language. ~Rob
No problem. Thanks Sensible. ~Rob
My grandfather was a Merchant Marine in WWII on a salvage ship... following the naval battles in the pacific to salvage whatever metal they...
Coin #2 - Appears to be brass color with weight of 3.87 grams [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Coin #3 - Appears to be brass in color with weight of 2.79 grams...
Found these coins in my grandfather's collection handed down to me. I do not know where to begin putting information into the Numista site in...
And an edge view... Sorry three different posts for this coin... I forgot to get an edge view in the first post... [ATTACH] ~Rob
Here are the full coin pictures... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Found this foreign coin while going through a bunch of them. I am attempting to identify a bunch of foreign coins, most likely from china. It is...
Expat... I see it... the "raised" area is to the top of the obverse, so would be opposite at the bottom of the reverse in the area of ONE. That...
Almost like a pre-cud that has removed a portion of the die leaving the TY portion shallow... Or something like that.
The area to the TY in LIBERTY appears to be raised compared to the rest of the field... Don't know what it is but appears to be more than...
Also, if they are part of the variety, markers need to be heeded as well. If the other markers are not there then it isn't the DDO/DDR... Unless...
Thanks Paddy!! lol. I know... I got carried away with consonants. Centavos is plural. Great catch though. Yup, I have a few higher...
Okay... here is the site which shows the comparison between fake and real... https://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins.pl?coin=12590 Here is the...
If mine is real, the 1908 Chihli/Beiyang Dollar, then it is the y-73.2 variety in my opinion. It does not appear to be the y-73.3, and definitely...
Hey Jeff, you've been a world of help and I appreciate it. At least we know the coin is between 1902 and 1906... ~Rob
So, if these are real what would be the value? I should get my metal detector up n running and check em... ~Rob
All three are not magnetic... Coin 1 equals 7.14 grams. (no info on site) Coin 2 equals 26.79 grams. (indicated weight 26.7g) Coin 3 equals...
My grandfather was a merchant marine in WWII salvaging destroyed vessels... He spent a lot of time in the Pacific theater... I'll check them...
Found these in my grandfather's coin collection. Not sure what they are. Any help is appreciated. Coin/medallion 1... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Coin...
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