Not currently, and no. Have been on a plane flying (from, not to) Africa, but it was a regular airliner... without barber chairs.
Thanks to @BlueCole's help with the street names, I've now been able to use Google Street View to find the site of the vacant lot where we were...
It's a randomstain that happens to look like the letter P. A P-shaped stain. Oh, no! It's... a ... P-stain! :nailbiting::yack::hilarious:...
Nice contrast. Not sure I see DCAM/UCAM here, but definitely CAM. Any or all of them might be worth a shot, depending on how much you like...
As to whether I've seen any doubling on Australian pence, no, but it wouldn't surprise me. I do not know for sure that what you've got here is a...
It is similar to the residues I've seen from old, early cellophane tape, but could also be old mucilage glue. I don't know if school kids still...
Reminds me of the 1954-58 French 100-francs design. (Which I always jokingly referred to as "The Windblown Ice Cream Cone" type.) :p [IMG]
No idea, but they're pretty.
Estimate is 200 EUR. I'll bet it goes for more. Alas, I shall be on the sidelines. I just can't swing it right now. But wow... check it out......
If it were a strikethrough, I'd expect to see the area of the portrait that aligns with that feature to have been affected somewhat, with at least...
Well, now, that does look interesting. That coin needs some acetone treatment to remove that old glue, for sure.
Nice. Fun bunch. Quite the contrast between empress portraits. I think I know why ... [ATTACH] (OK, so it's no @TIF GIF, but the best I could...
There are no "stamps" here. Stamps are used to mail letters. Coins are struck, not "stamped". It is possible you have a repunched mintmark...
Yep. Fingerprinted, but otherwise not too awful. Pretty typical for something like this which circulated a while.
Yep, it's a fake "pirate treasure" coin. The design is similar to the one used on my (real) Bolivian "cob" type 1694 1-real piece, which is a...
Speaking of the South Sea Bubble, I had a South Sea shilling. :) [IMG]
Happy belated quinquennium, @TIF! This was posted sometime around the start of my hiatus, so I missed it. The neckbearded, Rickrolling Gallienus...
Thanks. I've been wanting another DB half for a while, but only one with that contrasting "antique patina" (what I call "CircCam" contrast). You...
That little silver fourpence (also known as a "groat") is a type which was issued mostly for use in the colonies like British Guiana, but also...
This gold solidus of the Eastern Roman emperor Zeno (holed in antiquity) was once the centerpiece of my "Holey Gold Hat", which topped off my...
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