My God... Room full of vegetarians. LOL Pitty about the coin, there looks to be something nice underneath. Thanks
The coin weighs 9.35grams and is 29mm in diameter. It also has this undestructable green encrustation parts and a nice brown patina. Reverse has...
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Could you post a picture please?
Sorry about not responding earlier. It was late and I had to go to bed. I forgot to mention that it is somewhat concave on the horse side. Now...
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It definately looks like " N ." Weight:1.84 gr Diameter:18.3mm Have you noticed too much space between 17 and 81?
I cannot be sure, but when I wipe it, it shows rather clearly that those are struck lines, the middle is not(between the lines) it remains a black...
It should be one of these, but there is no N or H option listed there, and Two parallel vertical lines are visible clearly. Thanks
Thanks for the help. The link is for 1 kreutzer and this is 1/4 kreutzer
I know it has been punched through, but I would like to identify it. It must be austrian 1871, But it has letter "N" below the yearand that is not...
I am almost sure it is Hungarian. I looked at it closely and the shield must be hungarian. The other side is probably twin cross. @FitzNigel , I...
Could it be serbian 14th century? Letters may be in old slovene, then mainly used in written documents and coins?
Some lettering look like greek, but size and form remind of hungrian 17th century. I woud appreciate your help. Thanks! Diameter 15mm weight:...
Congrats Ajax!
Thanks. That does work.
:watching::bookworm::cyclops: Live and learn, hehehe... It would be easier if I had a microscope.
Thanks Doug, Maybe if I were younger and more lightheaded would I have thought something that you are implying I think now. Here these little...
Thanks, but it is N, not that it makes any difference to me. It is much obvious difference than A&H.
Yess...most likely. .... and the second letter in your oppinion. I mean I can see it and I thought this shot showed it.
Separate names with a comma.