United States: 1900 silver Lafayette commemorative dollar [ATTACH] United States: 1907 gold Liberty Head quarter-eagle ($2.50) [ATTACH] United...
United States: 1877-S silver Trade dollar [ATTACH] United States: 1880-S silver Morgan dollar [ATTACH] United States: 1881 bronze proof Indian...
United States: 1838 copper Hard Times token, anti-slavery "Am I Not A Woman" type [ATTACH] United States: 1844 silver Seated Liberty dime...
United States (British Colonial): 1760 copper Voce Populi halfpenny, "VOOE" variety [ATTACH] United States (Massachusetts): 1787 copper cent,...
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Great Britain, 2013 proof silver Britannia commemorative, one ounce, .999 fine [ATTACH] Luxembourg: 2015 proof bimetallic (silver & Nordic gold)...
New Zealand: 1953 proof copper-nickel crown, Coronation issue of Elizabeth II [ATTACH] Esperanto (Universal League): 1959 copper-nickel...
Germany (Wurttemburg): ca. 1904 silver klippe, Stuttgart Numismatic Association, "Happy New Year" [ATTACH] Philippines (U.S. Administration):...
France: 1840 gilt bronze specimen medal by Antoine Bovy, for Napoleon Bonaparte's Paris funeral [ATTACH] Great Britain: 1865 silver florin of...
Colombia (Spanish Colonial) ca. 1753-56 gold "cob" type escudo of Ferdinand VI, "S" assayer mark [ATTACH] Great Britain: 1781 gold "Rose" type...
German States (Teutonic Order): ca. 1615 silver 1/4-thaler of Grand Master Maximilian of Austria [ATTACH] England: ca. 1623-1624 gold Laurel of...
PART III: THE FLAVIAN DYNASTY Roman Empire: ca. 80-81 AD silver denarius of Vespasian; commemorative issue struck by Titus [ATTACH] Roman...
PART II: THE CIVIL WAR EMPERORS Roman Empire: ca. 68-69 AD silver denarius of Galba [ATTACH] Roman Empire: 69 AD silver denarius of Otho...
PART I: THE JULIO-CLAUDIAN DYNASTY Roman Imperatorial era: 44 BC silver denarius of Julius Caesar, lifetime issue [ATTACH] Roman Empire...
German States (Augsburg): ca. 1184-1202 silver bracteate of Bishop Udalschalk von Eschenlohe [ATTACH] German States (Brunswick-Lüneburg): ca....
For someone who's a paper money dummy, tell me what COPE and LEPE mean? Edit: I looked at the link above. Aha.
I'll go 64 RB to be conservative. 65 RB (or 65 BN) would not surprise me.
^ what @derkerlegand said.
Roman Republic: ca. 63 BC silver denarius of L. Furius Brocchus [ATTACH] Celtic Tribes (Catuvellauni & Trinovantes): ca. 8-41 AD gold...
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