You've nailed the issuer spot on - the reverse matches this piece. Liard "Aidant" - Ernest of Bavaria - Prince-bishopric of Liege A look at his...
Looks like the slab is right, the enlargement from NGC shows a flat stroke on the top of the '5', and the bowl of the digit don't look right to be...
Hi Allan. Just spent an enjoyable time finding these on Numista. No real idea of value alas - but interesting coins nonetheless. 1 Grosso -...
It seems to be a tin advertising token, part of a set. Produced 1971-2 by Theraplix laboratories as promotion of hypertension medication....
Well, you did ask.. Tiny, ancient & original surfaces. Rare in this condition. [ATTACH]
If you override the security warning the site will load, but unencrypted. The https on the address bar will be struck through. Apparently the...
Selinsgrove $5 1st Charter Period, printed 1879-80. Pretty beat up - it was cheap! [ATTACH]
BBC online mentioned it - article in WSJ, confirmed by Treasury it seems. US Treasury confirms the end of the penny - BBC News It doesn't mean it...
Super stuff this. Early Norfolk Wolf as well.. It does illustrate that 'investing' in ancients is by and large for fools. Dug hoards add to...
The only $20 I've got. I don't suppose many of these were actually exchanged for coin (long trip required), but the promise is there at least....
This has been done of course - Paul Withers at Galata is the man for it. The Galata Guide to THE PENNIES OF EDWARD I and II. The Galata Guide to...
Quite true, the series is complex - differentiation often down to letter shape and the like. This coin is easy due to condition. Looks like Sear...
Hypaepa in Lydia issued a series of these pieces which seem to date around 204-5, under two magistrates. Same obverse, 5 different reverses -...
I would guess the best answer is 'sufficient supply'. Gaius/Claudius follow the extensive issues of Tiberius, add the RR in circulation - little...
I'd assume you mean this one: Panama 1984 Proof Coin Set | eBay Someone went the distance on it, looks like..
Specifically RIC 298 minted AD159-60 in Rome. Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXIII, laureate head of Antoninus Pius right. Rev: FELIC SAEC COS...
Lightly connected with the OP, here is a recent Windhoek skyline photo. Seventy years have made some changes.. Only the Church is still an...
This note is quite rare, apologies for the condition. Not many were made, and excepting the 1958 printing - most worked to death. Three...
Finally got the small brother to the above. Quite a bit scarcer, no more pricey. [ATTACH]
A quick look around shows in circulated condition about $600-700, not much more than the gold in it. Your coin was minted AH1271/AD1854-5. They...
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