Without using eBay or going to local dealers, you're pretty limited. I'd go the eBay route myself, but that means imaging everything and listing...
I too am no expert but agree that the rupees caught my eye as appearing fake. The lettering and details on the reverse of the 1917 rupee in...
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It is. .720 fine, which accounts for the color. The coin is a one-year type, too. Cool.
Spanish colonial cob of some sort. I have one from Bolivia.
It's annoying. Edit- aha- you changed it in your recent posts. Much better. Thanks. :)
That one looks sketchy as well.
Makes sense to me.
Could be. I'm not really qualified to say, but it just looks "off" to me somehow.
It appears to be Nabataean, maybe a silver drachm. Can't tell you much more than that, I'm afraid, but someone else likely will be able to.
This coin looks suspicious to me.
Haven't had a Trade dollar in a while. Need to get another one someday. This is the last one I owned. Not the highest grade, but I really liked...
Let's cross the Atlantic to Argentina. (Interestingly, this medal was apparently struck for expatriate Italians in Argentina.) It was a fun...
Let's revisit colorfully toned coins for a little while. [IMG]
What are we on, miscellaneous critters, no eagles or lions? OK, here's a bison. [IMG]
Aahhh, Etsy. Quite the source of comedic coin listings.
Wow! Ain't you a lucky duck!
Perhaps the reference that the seller of that coin was citing only included grades as low as VG. Most won't include AG.
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