By coincidence, this little item arrived just before the Mexican holiday "Cinco de Mayo", which celebrates the Mexican Army victory over the...
I have had this similar brass token since the 1960's: [IMG] Great Britain George III Spade Guinea Gaming Token - Rex Tenby 1790 Obverse: George...
[IMG] Great Britain Sovereign 1888-M (Melbourne, Australia) Not in real good shape but must have had a history. :)
There was a spy who used a hollowed out nickel, but he was a Russian. The FBI's website has information on him. :)
She's a bit older than she looks. [IMG] Yes, that Cleopatra, seducer of Caesar and Antony :)
Some were minted by the British in various places during that period but they were of normal size. This place has information on them:...
He's probably laughing at the "In God We Trust" motto. :)
"The Nunismatist" Do we now call her Sister Penny? :)
Bury these things deep and in 1,000 years someone will find them. And rewrite history. :)
I checked the local CoinStar machine today and saw several coins in the reject bin. Usually a foreign coin causes the machine to reject coins,...
Apparently the Mint Astrologers have okayed the coins. [IMG] :)
Goldfinger? :)
The episode of the American television program "Gunsmoke" shows a large octagonal pioneer gold coin. Posted as the episode guest star Leonard...
A couple of members have mentioned the 1990 film "Ghost" where Patrick Swayze is murdered and returns as a ghost to protect his girlfriend Demi...
The ancient coin looks like a Roman Antoninus Pius denarius. Possibly a Fortuna reverse. The size and weight would help. :)
An American dime has ten cents because Americans have ten fingers. An English shilling has twelve pennies because English have twelve fingers. :)
[IMG] England Silver Sixpence 1561 Elizabeth I Obverse: Crowned bust of Elizabeth facing left with a rose behind her head ELIZABETH D G ANG FR...
Don't forget Portuguese Moidores (4000 Reis) at 27 Shillings. :)
These are Royal Arch Masons (R.A.M.) tokens. They were given to members of lodges. Royal Arch Masons are a specialized branch of Freemasonry, like...
Some Portugal gold coins circulated in the American colonies and the two below were favorite coin of pirates and buccaneers, and mentioned in...
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