You can. Your note is obivous since it's already been well circulated, and oviously shouldn't be flat. I don't really collect notes, but with...
Cash coin: China reign of Chi'en Lung (1736-95) Board of revenue mint Virtually the most common 1700s coin by far.
Yep. You can just make out "DN HONOR...", so it'd be Honorius, who was the emperor of the Western Roman Empire at about the same time, if I...
They do exist. Whatever the ones in question are real or not, that's anotehr question.
and cleaned somwhat harshly.
Yes, unless I am mistaken, but I don't recall hearing of 2003 or 2004 circulation strike 50c.
The one with the regular design was in sets only, if I remember correctly. The circulation one used a modified reverse which I don't really...
SBAs are probably the easiest S-mint coins to get. They're everywhere.
"Holland" is the name of just one of the provinces of The Netherlands, and is technically an incorrect reference, though commonly used.
Looks like a cleaned AU.
Well, if depends how long an item has to be held. 3-4 days would not be unreasonable. Here, most dealers just refuse to buy if it appears that the...
But I feel that that is rather fair. Coin shops are in some ways like pawn shops, in that they good goods of value for resale. There should be...
1700s is not remotely "ancient". BTW, you did not know it as a 4 sols coin. You believed that it was. Do not confuse fact with opinion.
1820s .
Why would they need to do that?
That piece looks like it might had been a cartwheel penny in a past life. Since those weigh an ounce, they make convenient weights.
Cayman Island or one of those other Carribean states has a 1c with a bird on it. Perhaps that's the coin in question?
I'd like an explanation of that sentence. It doesn't make much sense.
2 Victories holding shield... Ae centenionalis- I think so! :)
Date I'd put at pre-200 most likely. I'll look into it mroe later if I get some time.
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