Name me one country that actually uses silver in their current circulating coinage. I don't think there are any more countries that do, and in...
Verdigris is like a two-edge sword if you wouldn't like to believe me. It is a corroded piece of metal and if you were to clean it, most likely...
It's just too common to see such counterfeit coins. An excellent example is this link:...
The reverse of the coin is a definate cast. What are the likely odds of any person owning a million+ coin? I know, there are plenty of stories...
Acetone will do zero effect on verdigris. Acetone only works to dissolve organic material and verdigris unfortunately isn't organic. In fact,...
Verdigris is just copper oxide, so it's the same. Defination of verdigris: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verdigris
Obviously spooned. The legends would have been ruined too.
Sorry but that looks like it's from Iran, definately not from India. Indian texts are too different compared to a typical arabic text. Here is...
Why didn't you ask / look for the value when you could have? :confused:
Does that coin attract near a magnet? Or is it some kind of coating?
If we knew that, everyone would be rich, but we aren't unfortunately. When people's got the money to spend, the market will go in a frenzy period....
The best you can get online right now for international coins is here: http://www.worldcoingallery.com/ Or alternatively, if you just want...
Many thanks Ian! :)
Ian, thank you very much for your wonderful pictures! I think I am beginning to see some hope with a particular coin that I have. I seem to...
He could / should be in trouble for misrepresenting the coin in the title.
Sadly, there is nothing we can do. By the time we report this, a transaction has been done. Rarely would you see scamBay cancelling a done...
A place where you can submit plenty of wrong infomation. And when there are decent info, because of bad grammer written by some non-english...
That coin always remind me of Russia's Paul I ruble design, obviously stolen from the Dutch: [img]
This is my best guess, which is, some small company was founded in 1807 and this was probably minted after 1950s. Now one odd thing I googled...
I doubt if any of those are authentic. Those are commonly found in "tourists" sites and even so, those were supposely plentiful. There is no way...
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