That's still very unusual. I've never got one (or heard of anyone getting one in the last 20 years or so) my whole life outside of a coin shop,...
Really?! Never heard of that, at least not in the last 20 years or so.
Myself, I've had 4 possibly unique Krause plate coins (All 4 were "new discoveries") pass through my hands. The cheapest one sold for $50 or so.
The Victorian stuff wears well, so often all you really need is a VF.
'01 looks EF, but is unquestionable cleaned from the pic, so it's toast as far as grading is conerned. The '09 looks kinda worn on the reverse,...
$1 or $2, you see them now and then.
The first 3 are basically worth just their face value in their respective currencies, same with the bermuda 1c. BTW, the Canadian cent is 1967,...
Well, have you gotten any in change not from a coin store? Picking them up for face at a store's the easy way... lol
Sold some NCLT stuff for $150, later climbed to $300. I don't really care though, as the spike didn't come until 2 years after I sold, and I spent...
AH1263 started 12/20/1846 (AD), so the piece would had most likely been struck in AD1847
Ottoman Empire, AH1263. I'll let someone else figure the denomination.
Fiji 1d India- Jodhpur- 1/4 anna, mohur India- Kutch- 3 dokda, 1 kori, 2 1/2 kori, 5 kori Interestingly, the coins of Jodhpur well into...
Let's just say that these days, getting a 50c in change in Canada is about as likely as getting a 1c in change in Australia or N.Z.
That- or the dealers themselves are trying to sell their cleaned coins, so they declare a cleaned coin "not cleaned".
You should be able to have it enlarged on your browser. I agree on 1s token.
USSR 1936 copper-nickel 15 kopek USSR 1939 bronze 1 kopek
I have to say I rarely seen ancients for under $10, not where I am, and I'm in a larger city. That's another of the problems, and why people turn...
4.95?! You might want to check to see if those are the actual coin, and not a thin 8k copy. The actual coin melts at around $20.
VG, dipped/harsh cleaned.
Definately princely states. Probably is 20th century then. If I remember correctly, hammered coins were stuck into the 1940s in some places
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