Don't let "hiding" dates hinder you from collecting these coins. Just add the ones that suit your collecting style. For as long as the date is...
The 1886 Three Cent nickel is a stunning piece. Proof only at that. Maybe another charm piece. As you said before, if we could only make these...
The 1870 Three Cent silver could very well have been made as a proof. If your conjecture is correct and it was worn as a charm, it seems odd that...
The date on I-101a is at 11 o'clock on the left image. The "6's" are "fat" and almost look like "0's".
[ATTACH] From the Freiberg mint. Over all a nice piece.
[ATTACH] A Horngroschen from Colditz. The pesky flan crack strikes again.:mad::(:rage:
[ATTACH] A Kortling from Gottingen. From the Bob Levinson collection.
[ATTACH] A Plak from Deventer. The date starts at 3 o'clock and ends at 9 o'clock. M CCCC LXVI.
[ATTACH]A A Gros from Deventer. Once again the flan crack is at the date.:eek::jawdrop::vomit:
[ATTACH] From the Leipzig mint. Overall one of the better Horngroschens in my collection.
[ATTACH] A Horngroschen from the Freiberg mint.
Per a thread I started a couple of weeks ago I can help once this thread gets to 1499 AD. I have coins after that date but no pics. If someone...
[ATTACH] From the Colditz mint. This piece really needs to be updated!!
[ATTACH] Uncertain mint. At least the date is clear.
[ATTACH] From the Cassel mint. Many of these Horngroschens from Saxony and Heese were poorly made. Almost as if they left the minters hammer as...
[ATTACH] From the Deventer mint. Also from the Cervin collection.
[ATTACH] From the Leipzig mint.
[ATTACH] A Horngroschen from the Colditz mint. The date "69" is at 10 o'clock on the left image.
@panzerman Regarding high quality silver pieces from the 1450-1500 they are exceptionally rare. Unlike the gold pieces they were made to...
@panzerman Gold coins from that time period will be your best bet for Mint state/FDC pieces. Except for the VERY rare piece from 1445,...
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