De orc...When and where were the first bi-metal coins issued? I vaguely remember some from my childhood in the 1950's. Thanks... Traci :o
Yeah, They paid out in the Nevada slots with Morgans and Peacey's till around 1972. Ahhhhh the good old days. Traci (Hagasaurus) :o
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Nice coin T.....Finally put the deal together. :o Traci
Well Jace after toning the coin with Taco bell.....You eat it. :o
Fret...This ole timer 2 reales is a new addition to my collection. I would grade my own at MS-10... year 1827 :whistle:
Love those Bolivares from Venz. :D
:rolleyes:I would go with Roman silver Denars.
Not by me...Especially in Proof. :hatch: Traci
My dream job is being the fat racist chinese dwarf, who hands out the bath towels at the gay bath house in Purgatory. Traci :o
Don't tell Dad the Dragon is fake. Be kind. Traci :o
Kinda like the soldiers gambling for the Christ possesions at the foot of the Cross. Not even from Utah.....Is it Bingo night tonight? Traci
Very, very soon all currency will be obsolete in my opine. Just credit card. I suppose folks in the future will start collecting old credit...
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Well Tim, I love Flipina/USA coins. No American collection is complete without them. Here are a few of mine. :whistle: Traci
Hiya Fret, I usually collect the 8 reales, your coin looks MS-15 to me. The Zs = Zacatecas mint. I really like the old standby 8 reales, heck...
I would say that is probably real. Remember that coin is more than likely a restrike from the mint in Mexico City. 2/2.5/5 peso commonly restruck...
Oh here are a couple of the Liberian coins. A kid would just love these, I got them for $1 USD each. :p
Maybe as big as this "Mongo" 20 Bolivars. 4 oz. ? Frisbee anyone? :bigeyes:
Good seminar Doug. But the old style Owl's are so abstract they border on modern impressionist styles. Thanks, good stuff. Traci :o
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