The Spink book is printed each year - Philip Skingley version is from years back, Emma Howard is current, so go for that. There are still two...
Philip and Mary Sixpence - 1554: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This one from an auction yesterday with a bunch of other foreign bits. If I have it right it is Kashmir Rupee VS1938 (=1881) Gulab Singh, but...
Sure do! They are not easy to come by in Crown size and I only have this one - I have most of the Half Crowns in better condition, but they don't...
Scale is wrong for a halfpenny - they are only just larger than a quarter, so it is a penny. Can still be either Britain or Australia as far as I...
Woman (and horses): [ATTACH] Queen Philistis of Syracuse, 16 Letra from between 260 and 216BC.
Bought these three as upgrades yesterday. 1874 Gothic Florin, 1878 Shilling and 1839 Sixpence - all GB of course. Particularly pleased with the...
I use a Lindner/Lighthouse style tray which holds 8 Medallions very nicely. Obviously does not protect them to the extent that a large flip or...
This is really too American for my experience, but since I was tagged, I'll throw in my thoughts: The usual con with this sort of listing is to...
Excellent and thank you. I only have up to book 3 of Sear, so I have no reference for Diocletion Alexandrian coins - can anyone give me a...
I picked up this the other day amongst a large collection of mostly more modern British coins. I think I am safe with it being Roman and from the...
This one a nice upgrade picked up yesterday - 1896 GB Florin: [ATTACH]
Great - thanks - that gives me a good idea. As you say the prices do seem to vary a lot!
That is great - thank you all for your input. I do not have a premium membership for ACsearch, and I would not use it often enough to make it...
Wow! Thank you all for your information. I will wait a few days to see if anyone else has any thoughts before relaying back to the owner. Thank...
I was brought this coin at the market today, unidentified and from an old family collection (allegedly). I have managed to work out it is from...
Haiti 6 1/4 centimes 1850 - pity about the hole but otherwise the detail is clear: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Pleased with this farthing from 1860 - this one has beaded (as opposed to toothed) borders on both sides - the earliest design of bronze...
I don't know for sure but it looks to me like one of those "World's smallest Gold Coins" - a series of "collectable" coins made by the likes of...
... and we do seeing them, which is why I suggest we/you carry on listing them whilst accepting that the we have reached the end of the original...
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