[ATTACH] This Double Briquet was minted in Dordrecht.
[ATTACH] This Turnose was minted in Deutz. The date is in Roman Numerals in the inner circle in the left image.
[ATTACH] This Half-Schwertgroschen was minted in Freiberg. The mint mark is a cross-in-square.
[ATTACH] This Kreuzer was struck in Vienna.
[ATTACH] This Austrian Kreuzer was minted in Wien (Vienna). For some reason the 1483-1488 dates are rare thru most of the regions that Bob...
[ATTACH] This is a Double Heaume. Levinson is uncertain of the mint. This piece seems to have been "clipped" near the date in the past.
[ATTACH] A Kortling minted in Gottingen.
[ATTACH] A very rare copper piece. A Four Mites minted in Antwerp.
[ATTACH] From the Graz mint. The "0" is very tiny, barely discernable.
OK. Thank you very much for clearing this up. If someone can give an example regarding the last paragraph concerning copyright law on how to...
I was under the impression that the picture of the coin that was being posted, that the poster owned that coin, whether it is me or someone else....
Maybe someone who collects Oriental ( Chinese, Japanese ) could help us. There maybe other calendar systems that I'm not familiar with.
Till I feel comfortable with the Six Bid hacking issue I would bid thru NumisBids. As a matter of fact I rarely use SixBid any more. More...
[ATTACH] This Double Griffon was minted in Malines.
[ATTACH] This coin was minted in Ghent. It is a Patard.
[ATTACH] This was the replaced piece. The one before this piece was even worse. I'm am fortunate to have owned 3 different pieces.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This copper/billon piece is a Double Mite. It was minted in Ghent. Early Dated copper /billon coinage is for the most part very...
[ATTACH] This is a Double Patard. Levinson is uncertain of the mint.
Really nice coin. You can show off that beauty any time as many times. Who doesn't love old copper?
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