You are correct in your attribution to Johann Ernst and August of the Albertine branch of Saxony. Both images you posted catalog the same the...
Jeton is French for Rechenpfennig, which is probably a more appropriate word for this piece.
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Your obverse and reverse images are switched; the one on the left is upside down, and the one on the right mostly upside down as well. It is...
It is a Western European jeton, circa 1300-1500. You have the obverse and reverse switched; the reverse is a figure in a boat, as on early English...
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You already know about as much as there is to know for this coin. It is an issue of Larissa Phrikonis in Aeolis, struck during the 4th century BC....
Coin club discussion, circa 1955: "There are far too many distractions for kids today. Technology has created radio listening/sock hopping...
I see the problem. A simple copy/paste error: Yehud, RARE Gerah, Retrograde AROUND Owl, H-1053 Yehud, before 333 BC, silver gerah, 8.3 mm,...
It appears to be misattributed to me. Compare it to this: http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=194464
This should be a dinar of the Ayyubid ruler al-Nasir Salah al-Din Yusuf, known as Saladin in the west, struck at the Dimashq (Damascus) mint in AH...
I read the title and thought, "Oh wow - how did riding your bicycle cause you to throw vending machines? Is this a new workout program?" :D
It looks like an Ayyubid dinar to me. Get the diameter in millimeters and the weight in grams, I'll check my references and try to read it when I...
I know what you mean - I bought the hardcover of Album's new checklist after seeing how flimsy the binding was on the softcover. Have you...
For straight purchasing of coins, I think they are already dead. The real draw of coin shops is the social atmosphere. At the best shops, you...
No, it's a sign that you've got too much money for books. ;)
Just paperback and digital.
The individually imaged piece looks like Hartill 4.100 -"Bun-sen", cast 1668-1673 at the Kameido, Edo mint in Musashi province.
I would recommend keeping the coins at home as well, particularly if you're being assigned a roommate your first semester. After that, if you live...
Oof, I know. But if you want to go all out :)
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