In addition to porcelain, there is a notgeld set from Rothenbach made from pressed coal dust. I didn't believe this was an actual thing until I...
Ah that is a cool piece. I have a few laying around somewhere commemorating museums and historical figures. I did not know they are still being...
Cool stuff, I like the porcelain pieces too. There were also commemorative medals similar to these made up into the 1960'-80's and maybe even later.
I've seen it on ebay, but it was more than a couple months ago, so I don't think I'd be able to find links now.
Looks like it may be. Are you able to take more close up and clearer pics?
Second is Iran 25 dinar (can't make out date), third is Sudan 5 milliemes (1971). First one I'd have to look up, not that familiar with Indian coins.
We can all see all of the replies. That's how a forum works :)
1925 Aussie penny [IMG] [IMG]
I've seen this counterstamp before, described as a merchant stamp from the West Indies. Certainly of interest and some value, though I wouldn't...
Looks like the typical modern stuff coming out of eastern Europe. Lots of such pieces with this overall look come from Bulgaria
I'll never look at this coin series the same way again, thanks! :) Off to watch The Nutcracker.
1901 Netherlands 25 cents, wide truncation variety (sorry for not so good iphone pics) [IMG] [IMG]
Nice pickup, looks UNC to me. You're having way better luck at flea markets than I've had :)
Yea, you're really drifting off into the margins dude.
Nice! I keep some of the same samurai money on my keychain :) [IMG]
I mean, it literally says an uncirculated coin is defined as being mint state, as per the ANA definition you yourself quoted. I don't know what...
Well done! :) [IMG]
Sorry, but that one was deceptive for the Mo reason :) In this case it stands for "medio", but was quickly changed to 1/2 for the same confusing...
How about this? Trying my best not to make it too easy :) [IMG]
Modern eastern European copy of a 1797 Britain 2 pence. [IMG] [IMG]
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