Practical and effective, I like it. Well done and thanks for sharing such a great solution.
Barbados, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago are the favourites in my collection.
Absolutely agree. Too many people dismiss the FM productions but the designs are beautiful. I love all of mine.
1975 Barbados, 29,000 struck in proof only, sterling silver Reverse Neptune, God of the Sea sitting at the left facing right with his left arm...
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1897 has two varieties of edge lettering. Yours has LXI which is normally valued around 50% higher than the LX version. .925 silver gives it a...
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Looks like this one found in the mid 1900's. It was minted during the time of Alphonso VIII. Yours has a cast look to it, and a circular...
Would be nice to see who the winners were, so we can congratulate them as well
59 is far too young to be taken. Rest in peace
This is my limited understanding only. Ancient Romans put a "silver wash" on certain coins, particularly the extremely-debased-silver coinage of...
The one dollar (round) nickel plated steel is 3.65gr. The one dollar (heptagonal) nickel plated steel is 2.9gr, but they stopped producing that...
Nice selection to have graded. I particularly like that Ravensburg 1 Pfenning. Thanks for sharing.
I can only see TR P III on the reverse, but all the posts above have TR P IIII. What am I missing?
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Patience is a virtue. The opening statement, post#1 from @lordmarcovan clearly states: LordM Giveaway #84 (pick your prize) Contest status: OPEN...
IMO it was either a damaged punch or a plating issue of the zinc coating over the steel. I cant find any examples of a 1943 OMM
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