Just quick n' off the cuff, before I step away: #1 are both modern Thailand. @coin_nut can help you date those. #2 might be Saudi Arabia, I...
I've seen 'em with those kind of surfaces. Not really sure what causes that odd matte appearance.
I actually felt my chest constrict and gave a quick gasp when I scrolled down and saw that photo. :nailbiting:
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While we're on the topic of 18th century love tokens - and difficult 18th century scripts (and the "damaged or worn out" theme), here's another...
That's a spiel marke token! Essentially play money or a gaming counter, as I understand it. Here is another I sold recently, which was a mashup...
Is that a "pile of one"? o_O
And a sweet toner, too! :)
That last one is plainly a double-borglon piece from the Xenur Colony on Planet Znutar.
Yes- welcome.
In addition to the four I posted back in Post #8343, here are some more. A lot more, as it happens. I wasn't always a toned coin enthusiast, but...
I'd say you're up to Paar with that one. ;)
What @Justin Lee said. It's likely from the 4th century (circa 300s AD), so more like 1,600-1,700 years old rather than "1800-2100". These are...
Nope- don't think so.
Whoo... so very ... labyrinthine! I don't know much about these at all, but I do know those labyrinth coins are tough!
Yes- cool find!
Whoops. Thanks. Missed that. Fixed now.
@Stork needs one of those Stork Club tokens!
I once heard a coin dealer refer to those quarters painted with nail polish as a "hokewater". Or that's what I thought he called it. When I...
Wow. Somebody just gave me one of those, sealed in the packaging. Maybe I should cash in, huh?
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