South Africa Crown/5 Shilling 1959 with (I think) a Springbok: [ATTACH]
This one brought to me in the market today - Spanish Netherlands (Brabant) Ducaton, 166x (last digit obliterated). Interesting coin! [ATTACH]...
I used them a good few years ago. They are very Euro-centric, which is probably why they don't ship to the US much. My experience was ok, although...
Earl Howe half penny token, Guard & Glory of Britain, 1795: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A couple more modern British ones: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
... or if you want to go really obscure, this 1937 mono-face trial for an Edward VIII penny. (Borrowed from another forum - sadly I don't own one...
GB 2011 Mary Rose £2 coin: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
South Africa Crown - 5 Shillings, 1952. Single year issue: [ATTACH]
I have a great selection of South African Crowns, German States smalls and 19th century Russian Silver in excellent condition currently for...
... and also some excellent Russian silver: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Scored a delightful box of coins on Saturday - it has taken me 2 days to go through them all. Here are some stunning German coin[ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I don't know of any online reference that shows pictures of both, but I would go with the "small upper half to 3" version if pushed to make a choice.
I do not metal detect, so I have not been through the process, but I am familiar with how it operates. "Compensation" is really the wrong term....
Well the first is a Warwickshire halfpenny token dating to 1790 and featuring the bust of Shakespeare on the obverse and a female seated with...
For a while I was in the Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal unit here in the UK, and had to deal with some of the German UXBs that turned up. As...
This is the Crown from the matt proof set 1902 that I picked up last week. The rest are in the Newest acquisitions thread. [ATTACH]
Picked up this set last week - only just got round to photographing. Part of the Matt proof 1902 set of GB coins - Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling and...
How about this one - celebrating the battles of Wellington during the Peninsular war: [ATTACH]
Cyprus, 4 1/2 Piastre 1901: [ATTACH]
I suppose debatable whether he is "mythical" or not, but the devil features on this 1814 gaming token: [ATTACH]
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