Looks like Napoleon the III, thats the 1848 date. The 1808 date is his birth date.
To me it looks like a removed jewelery mount there at 12:00?
This one is also 1293, but reignal year of 3, so 1876+3=1879 -1 =1878, (The -1 is to correct for the first year of the reign or something like that)
That will be a reignal year of 32 (the 2 characters above the squiggily line) so it will be 1906 Mintage 3.34 million
AH is 1293, which is 1876 is the ascension date, but the second part( the reignal year)is on the other side I think.
The only thing that comes to mind is I remember seeing coins of an early British? colony that used spanish coins where a section was punched out...
Actually, thats what I meant, below the "five cents"
I do see something that could be an S right there below the date.
Don't know about the signature, but it looks like a series from 1925. I don't know how long they were used.
From my experience, the only source is haunting coin shops, most have a box full of old whitman folders, and sometimes you might find an old...
The best I could tell, the following years, no bronze pennys were minted during Victoria's reign. However, during each of these years a silver...
Does anybody out there know where one can get coin folders for foreign coins? In particular I will like a Mexican type set folder.
Picked up this beauty at a coin show this weekend, Saxony Thaler 1871, Commemorating victory over France, Mintage 45 thousand.
The 2 eagles seem to indicate that it is from a period that had joint rulers . For instance these blurbs borrowed from:...
2nd photo is not too clear, but I think I see some greek letters, Design also looks greek to me.
It is just a 1 ounce "silver round" Not really a coin. Its value is at least the spot value of silver. $35.90 currently It has the words "pure...
One should point out that the 1902 25 Centesimi is a Nickle coin, not silver. Mintage 7.77 million. dempsey beat me to it:(
I am starting to get worried about this "great deal" Its been almost a week and I have heard nothing from this ICCOIN. No order confirmation,...
Last one i think is a small Greek?
Next 2 are both similar, probably Ptolemaic Egypt. These did not come up in the right order, #1 goes with #4.
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