Now have the 50 cent silver coin: [IMG] Ethiopia 50 Cents EE 1936 (1944) :)
I always liked the Irish animal coin designs. :)
King George VI was still King Emperor (of India): [IMG] Southern Rhodesia Penny 1947 [IMG] Southern Rhodesia Three Pence 1947 [IMG]...
What kind of coin collection is it? That could be anything from "slabbed" rarities to jars of pennies. This was some time ago. My grandmother...
It all evens out in the end. My friend received a 1945 dime from a Safeway change machine the other day. :)
The first coin is Ethiopia Haile Selassie 10 Cents Ethiopian Era 1936 (AD 1944). The second coin (two reverses) is a 25 Cents, also EE 1936,...
I like to find literary references to coins in novels or non-fiction books. Here is one of the more interesting ones. The novel To Kill A...
Some Chinese merchants made their mark on this 1903 Peso: [IMG] Philippines Peso 1903-S with Chinese chopmarks :)
You guys can't find them because you are looking for 1964 Peace dollars. They used the Morgan design at the last minute because Lyndon Johnson...
That is an interesting question and it can be generalized to why did different countries use different silver percentages during the silver coin...
I have one but it's not for sale. :)
I doubt that the US would want to commemorate disasters. But we could have the 100th anniversary of the 1912 Titanic sinking. :)
There was a "Nigerian Scam" letter posted on November 29, 2010 that is still there. I am Mr. Simon Kojo, The chief auditor in charge of foreign...
It's a Political Token. Here is a satirical one from 1964: [IMG] President Lyndon Johnson called his programs "The Great Society". :)
It has been six months. I wonder if the guy got his San Marino coins. :)
It's gone.
I have had this token since the mid 1960's and have not been able to identify it or the Colonial Fund, except that it is not the current one....
I received this price list of coins from the South Africa Mint in Pretoria in 1964 and used it to order some uncirculated coins. I did not...
Foreign coins can be as little as 10% to more than 90% silver. You might post a couple of photographs of the coins laid out on a sheet. :)
Sounds like a promotional token given away by companies. A photograph would help. :)
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