British. Worth a dime or so.
Looks Argentinian. (Right or wrong, I appreciate, but am staying out of the contest)
Some 5th or 4th century Greek.
From the pic, it looks like a cast copy of something.
Yep. Harsh chemical action went on...
Looks like someone rolled the rim.
I'm borderline-okay with paypal. It probably get me some customers due to convenience, but combined with ebay fees, I lose $5 on a $25 sale.
Sounds like a "FEL TEMP REPARATIO" reverse, with a Roman soldier spearing a fallen enemy horseman. I'll get a scan up of one if I get the time.
Yes, in general. In one antique mall in my area, there is a stall with plenty of coins, mostly priced perfectly at 3x catalogue/trends.
I suppose it's an okay price. What do you need them for? You can probably get 1967 ones (same design) for a quarter or so (less in bulk) when you...
That's 1952 in Eastern Arabic numerals. Copper-nickel, I think it's from Libya, but not 100%
The cash coin is from the reign of Dao Kuang, in the 1800s, Board of Revenue mint. (Beijing)
Roman, 350s-370s most likely. Will need close-ups of boths sides to at least attribute it to a particular emperor, and reverse type. BTW, welcome!
Yep. A nice variety: I see: Austria, British Caribbean Territories, Canada, Estonia, Finland, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Italy,...
Without seeing any pics, it sounds as though it's a normal coin that was messed with.
Sounds like a VF or VF+. The grading on Newfoundland coins is quite tough, many an "UNC" offered is actually an EF+. (The same 1-2 grades...
I wouldn't be suprised if it was bought as melt.
Description: "I got this bill from my mother who works for a bank in the Chicagoland area" I didn't know there was a place called Chicagoland.
Problems with item: 1. Cut is not "natural looking" (too perfect) 2. How's that get loaded into an ATM without being noticed?
That'd be the small type. The large type was the size of a quarter, and can be seen ocassionally in Canada.
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