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The troy pound (troy) is 5,760 gr (≈ 373.24 g, 12 ozt), while an avoirdupois pound is heavier at 7,000 gr (≈ 453.59 g). There are 12 troy ounces...
.900fine - oh what a year its been! This year I returned to the hobby and met lots of new friends here and in my coin club. Went to a few good...
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It is a braided hair large cent that has been messed with....
Not a stupid question. It means the writing or inscription on the edge of the token, if any. Many have words like "payable in London" (or another...
Sorry.....I'm a slow learner! I guess it's your name that trips me up each time and then I make these associations. Oh well, it was a...
A Visit To The Dahlonega Branch Mint I found this post on "A Visit To The Dahlonega Branch Mint" interesting and have nominated it accordingly...
Clembo - the edge inscription is critical to distinguishing these tokens and their rarity. As you know, rarity along with condition and demand...
Cambridgeshire County Halfpenny D&H 12 (again need edge inscription)
Norfolk Norwich 13 (again, need edge inscription)
Anglesey Promissory D&H 448 (however, need to know edge inscription for variety)
Lancashire Lancaster 1794 D&H 43-48 (depending upon edge inscription and other minor distinctions). Need the edge inscription to narrow down.
Dorsetshire Sherborne (Dalton & Hamer) 7
Wow - what a difference. Congrats on some great pics. I wish I had your set up. Where did you get the copy stand? Seems that those are no...
OK, Joe, now you've given me an excuse to post my fugio :rolling:: [IMG]
I do go there all the time just to drool.
This link show some stunning pics of early U.S. (or related) coinage. I'd love to own a few of these, but alas I'll never have that much money!...
That's true for me too. Next time my subscription is up for renewal, I'm going to cancel it and change to buying a single set every now and then.
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