Here's my largest / smallest comparison photo - the Travancore 1 cash v 1734 Swedish 4 daler plate: [ATTACH]
Wow. This is bigger than those Ptolomy octobols isn't it? :wideyed: I don't collect ancients as I know next to nothing about them, but I do like...
That's a much happier post than the first one. Glad you found a way to make it work. :)
Less expensive to purchase! You don't get much for your money... It (the 0.14g one) is over 23000 times smaller (by weight) than my largest coin....
You'd think they'd be a bit cheaper, what with them being so tiny and all. :(
Now we're talking. I want one. :)
Kingdom of Travancore 1 cash 1928-49, KM#57. A titanic 11.3mm, 0.48g. [ATTACH]
This was from a recent job lot: [ATTACH] I note that overdates exist for this year - 1833/27 and 1833/2. I wondered if mine might be 1833/2 -...
Uruguay 1 nuevo peso 1976. Partially filled obverse lettering to the R, S and 6. [ATTACH]
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Mine cost me 10p from a dealer's tray. Clearly the dealer was unaware it was silver. [ATTACH] So was I, until I got it home. :rolleyes:
That's the same as Day 21. ;)
Obverse 3 has a distinct curve to the left hand edge of the bust not present on other obverses. The bodice folds upwards to meet the brooch.
I think it's obverse 3 Paddy.
I think the first picture was better: [ATTACH] I agree with reverse E (the 151 tooth count is correct)
Think it's actually easier to ID on the previous post! :woot: @PaddyB what do you make of the 1861?
Thanks, I do like those. :)
Hey, come on, don't be posting just one side! :p
Got a link / date please? I'd like to take a look. :)
Would you part with the 1861? :)
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