You have to let two other people guess in between each of your own guesses.
The one up for grabs here is no beauty queen, but the price is right, so to speak. ;)
Good guess, and closer still, but not there.
I need a cob in my collection, having sold my others. I want a gold cob, but they ain’t cheap.
Nope. But that’s a bit closer than 1743, anyway.
Not Philip V. (And a free Pillar dollar would stretch my generosity somewhat. LOL) ;)
There will likely be some base-metal coins in future editions of these “Mystery Box Pick” contests, but only fun ones. :)
Boom, another winner. @potty dollar 1878 wins (thanks to the boost from Bradley Trotter’s analysis). [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nope.
There’s a king of Spain on the obverse, I’ll say that much.
Win or lose, he still gets full marks for skilled analysis!
Who said anything about independent Mexico? ;)
@Bradley Trotter got us right up to the finish line, but not quite all the way. That’s worth braggin’ rights, anyway. :)
We have a winner! @Mr. Numismatist - this is yours! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You’re very good at this! Like the other thread, you’re SO close! But not quite there. It is an Irish coin from 1928. So you have the right...
So far, no, though Potty’s last guess is closer chronologically than Mr. N’s.
Nope
It is a 50 cent piece. You are very, very close. Did you just solve the riddle for the next two guessers, or will you have a chance to make...
You need country, date, denomination. Despite my erroneous last post, none of that information has yet been resolved on this contest. But we...
Could be, though it looks more like a rock tumbler or something of that sort, which affected the obverse and reverse more than the edges, which...
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