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Yep, the one I want is the Zepplin, of course. :p
Well.... to properly look at old coins, one needs old glass. Perhaps my 1885 Bausch & Lomb would do the trick ???[IMG]
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LOL any idiot that goes into battle with loose change in his pocket deserves to die. [IMG]
Yep Arda the ring at the 10 o'clock position has the aire of a merry-go-round ring to me too. :foot-mouth:
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The pelican was minted for the British Virgin Islands in 1973
Love the corkscrew beard bit on your page DS. :yes:
The only pre Lydian (650 BC) coinage, that I know of is Celtic rings. [IMG]
[IMG][IMG][IMG] [IMG] Well the silvers can be gotten for melt on a good day and the coppers are dirt cheap. I would start with the simple...
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-No the Heron bird was minted in the Cayman Islands, here is the other side - [IMG] The Ibis was minted in Trinidad - [IMG]
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Yep, its a long list of political prisoners that is growing in Amerika. :cool:
Awwww thanks
:yes: I use my trusty 19th century British postal scale. The Brits of that era were positively anal about weights. [IMG]
Well since they have been in circulation, mild soap and water would not do any harm. Nice Nicky !!! :yes:
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