From the internet registry WHOIS: Registrant Name: wangtao Registrant Street: Prairie City Road Registrant City: Hangzhou Registrant...
It appears to be a Roman coin of Emperor Hadrian (AD 117-138). Could you tell us the diameter (width)? :)
The Crazy Horse coins above are 1971 Husky Oil Rugged American medals. Here's one for sale:...
I gave the man some generic advice to contact dealers in Argentina and possibly the United States about selling the coin. I did not recommend any...
I received an email today from an Argentina man who asked me: "Dear, I have a moby-dick coin and I would like to sell it, could you help me with...
Weeki Wachee Springs State Park or "Weeki Wachee" is a Florida attraction located at Crystal River near Tarpon Springs, Florida. It has featured...
It look like a Netherlands ducat coin or an imitation of one. It might help to weigh it and display a photo of the other side. :)
Ebay has it's own blacklist for certain types of coins. :)
It looks like the patent number is 1,719,962 and not 1,719,952. :)
My grandfather gave this Wayte Raymond green Roosevelt dimes coin album to my grandmother for Christmas of 1953. [IMG] Coin album cover Roosevelt...
Americans have started using the McDonald's "Big Mac" tokens as one dollar coins. :)
1948 and 1949 were the centennials of the California gold discovery and gold rush. The American Numismatic Association (ANA) held it's annual...
I watched the 1949 crime film "Scene of the Crime" a few days ago and spotted an interesting piece of dialog. An informer tells police detective...
The figure is Hanuman, the Hindu Monkey God. :)
I thought that I was watching too many movies. :)
Any pics of the coins? [IMG] :)
This little 4" x 3" plastic coin saving bank is from the Cleveland Trust Company of Cleveland, Ohio. A friend from a hiking club showed it to me....
France copper Louis XVI 2 sols 1793 (L'An 5) BB mintmark (Strasbourg) :)
A good book on Mary is Antonia Fraser's Mary Queen of Scots, published in 1969. It has a detailed description of how the "death penalty" was...
I'll bet that no one uses these as pocket pieces. :)
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