I have an 1857 Belgian copper 2 centimes, KM#4.2. Krause shows two versions, one of which it identifies only as "w/o signature". Krause also...
There weren't a whole lot of dealers with world coins this year, but I did find a few nice additions to the collection. Meiji 4 (1868) was only...
because the rims are so sharp on the 2005D buffs I just took out of a bank roll. Is that common on this issue :confused:
How about examples of the other end of the spectrum from Speedy's thread? Mine was the day a couple of years ago that I walked into a large...
Does the New Zealand Post Office use a different system of mathematics than the rest of the world? :rolleyes: This question is coin-related...
and all the rest of you mothers out there. [IMG] Happy Mother's Day.[IMG]
I think it's time for an ID the World Coin contest. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to ID a coin by country, date, and...
www.google.com That website with all the poop on Euros, including mintage? That was the very first hit in a list of more than 7,000 :eek:...
[img][IMG] You have to look closely, but on the reverse, just above the slash mark, to the right of the "1" below the tailfeathers, are what the...
Meiji 4 (1871) ¥1 - high dot variety Y#9 13.5mm , 1.67g .900 gold (.0482 oz. AGW) This was the first coin ever minted with the "yen"...
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