Another thread on the "60 Minutes" Caligula program which shows the coin:...
The American CBS Television network ran it's weekly "60 Minutes" television program and today (November 21, 2021) presented a program on Roman...
Some old coins from Southern Rhodesia: [IMG] Southern Rhodesia Halfpenny 1934 (Copper-nickel, 21 mm, 2.96 gm) [IMG] Southern Rhodesia Penny 1936...
[IMG] Cuba Peso 1935 Silver, 38 mm, 26.62 gm :)
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Nice token! "Don't Worry Club" tokens are American and have nothing to do with Freemasonry, Nazis, or Aliens. They were advertising tokens...
[IMG] Bombay Presidency Rupee, Shah Alam II, Surat, AH 1215 (AD 1801), Regnal Year 46 Silver, 28 mm, 11.64 gm, KM-224 Obverse in Persian Arabic:...
Nice numismatic items! There are probably more pages out there as I did not see an Indian rupee but there were 1/2 rupees. :)
The first Mongolian astronaut: [IMG] Mongolia 1 Tugrik 1981 - Soviet-Mongolian Space Flight Mongolian Cosmonaut Gurragchaa Jugderdemid flew on...
It appears to be a Japanese amulet or tourist medallion. The obverse has the Kamakura Buddha statue. The reverse first two characters on the...
The website "Coins on Television" has pictures from the Hawaii Five-O episode. The link is in the signature line. :)
Found on the ground in New York City: [IMG] :)
It looks raised on the first picture and punched on the last picture. Possibly a "chop mark". :)
My father had a collection of 1930's state sales tax tokens. :)
This story was only in the news because the woman whose "coin collection" was stolen and recovered is a local celebrity in San Francisco:...
Ronald Reagan's greatest legacy. :)
These British India coins have all been stained or colored: [IMG] India half anna 1943 [IMG] India one anna 1944 [IMG] India two annas 1943 I...
[IMG] Roman Empire - Julius Caesar Denarius - Elephant Silver, 18.7 mm, 3.99 gm Obverse: Elephant right trampling on serpent / CAESAR Reverse:...
Frederick III was king of Prussia for three months in 1888: [IMG] Germany Prussia 10 Marks 1888-A (Berlin) - Frederick III Gold, 19 mm, 3.98 gm...
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