Unfortunately the date has been worn off of picture E19... but it would be 1918 to 1928. Numista:...
[IMG] Are they common, Mr. Bond? :)
Another one? :)
A student’s purse that went missing in 1957 was discovered in 2019 between a set of lockers and a wall during repairs and has turned into a...
Another Henry VIII Groat: [IMG] England Henry VIII (1509-1547) Groat Silver, 24 mm, 3.05 gm Obverse: Crowned bust of King Henry VII facing right,...
The Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Company produced this token in conjunction with the Monroe Doctrine Centennial. They also managed to misspell...
Back where I come from there are men who do nothing all day but good deeds. They are called phila... er, phila... er, yes, er, Good Deed Doers. :)
Burma (Myanmar) bronze 1 Pya 1953 :)
Leptis Magna, Libya - Severus's birthplace: [IMG] [IMG] From the 1957 film "Legend of the Lost", filmed at the site. :)
Two Henry's later, another Groat: [IMG] England Henry VIII (1509-1547) Groat Silver, 24 mm, 3.05 gm Obverse: Crowned bust of King Henry VII...
kden, Your Jersey City Mt. Vernon Chapter Masonic Penny has the important Masonic emblem on it, the Ark of the Covenant. A Washington D.C....
Is this "CoinTalk Confidential"? :)
Received this one today: [IMG] Alexius AE Follis Christ Bronze, 14x24 mm, 2.96 gm Struck: AD 1081-1085 Constantinople Obverse: Christ facing with...
[IMG] Confidential Magazine cover March 1957 :)
One of Kirk Douglas's first roles was in the great detective film "Out of the Past" with Robert Mitchum. [IMG] Out of the Past - Kirk Douglas...
In Merrie Olde England sometimes one finds something nice and sometimes not so nice. Recently a construction crew in London found a large German...
Emperor Elagabalus (AD 218-222) introduced the festival of Elah-Gabal, a Syrian sun god. [IMG] Elagabalus Denarius - Sol Advancing Silver, 19 mm,...
"Say, Mister. Will you stake a fellow American to a meal?" [IMG] Success! [IMG] There are more Coins in Movies and Coins on Television...
Burma (or Myanmar) 1 Pya 1953 bronze :)
I have always liked "Posui Deum Adiutorem Meum", the Latin coin motto used by England's Tudor kings and queens. It is usually translated as "I...
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