Great! I'll PM you my shipping address! ;)
Belated "wow".
Great Britain halfpenny, 1731 (with contemporary square nail hole) [IMG]
France, 1848. A rather pivotal year in that part of the world, from what I understand. [IMG]
Stunning.
It appears to me to be a jeton. These were used as mathematical counters, game pieces, and sometimes for political propaganda.
Welcome!
I always wondered what the "19Lyds" was.
1827 France 5 francs [IMG]
Hey, @Ditto- are you confused yet? LOL Don't worry- if you aren't, we'll keep working at it. ;)
Love it. I think mine was a 1714.
Great Britain 1794 Conder token featuring Elizabeth I: [IMG]
*Clank* Sounded like an anvil dropping. First a Waitangi, now a Gothic crown. Wow. So you've basically got all the "Greatest Hits of World...
Oh, man, I love the George I guinea. I had an Anne guinea, once. Probably around the same grade as your Georgie there, but with a faint graffiti...
Umm... yeah. I'm not sure why that happened? I guess @Santinidollar thought we were stuck. But we'll roll with it. Too late to go back now,...
PS- I personally would grade your example as a strong VF. It has some minor surface issues, but really, that's not so uncommon with these. Here...
"Whopper coppers", I affectionately call these. :) They're very popular, due to their sheer size and chunkiness, but also the cool designs, 18th...
Nice find!
Dunno about the serial number, but that's some fancy-looking gibberish scrawled on the notebook paper above it! :P
PS- speaking of Swedish, I have lamented more than once not having a picture of the 1750 plate money 4-daler piece I had from the Nicobar...
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