The residual luster around the devices suggests MS.
Pictures are too small to tell for sure.
I expect to see some Chinese coins in your list. :cigar:
Wash your hands
Use a random number generator. ;)
That coin has a lot of character. I like it! :)
My current spade stable (just the pre-Qin stuff, and a few are fakes but still cool nonetheless): [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like someone tried to wipe off those spots in the immediate vicinity. :(
The exact nature of how the earliest spades circulated is unknown, but since "Bu", or "spade", became a monetary unit at some point and since the...
That was my thought as well, but it seems odd that the mintmark is the only thing that's tripled.
I don't think the 1921 S is MS, but the other two are a crap shoot.
BU silver Washinton quarters always have a charm to them. :)
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They were. I don't know the differences to tell when it was made.
I bought it at a coin shop in January for $19.
As far as I know, I am the only one on CoinTalk that has one. I know some others have the other two of the trio, but not this one. I was really...
I think the Santa meant that the concept of that round coin was Chinese, but was spread elsewhere.
8. Roman Empire, Nero. Denarius. It is in poor condition, but it was a denarius of Nero for really cheap. I had been wanting a coin from Nero for...
It seems everyone else is making their lists, so I guess I will too since I have no more ancients coming my way this year. My year has been quite...
Try the 1600-1850 time range for the round one (it is Japanese), and 1750-1850 for the oval one (It is Japanese as well)
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