Why don't make the $1 in bronze, like the Sacagawea dollar? and make the $2 bimetallic. Then remove one cent coins, 1, and the 2 dollar bills...
edit- missed by seconds! Celtic coin from the Gaul of the Senones tribe. 'Native-American' type and a horned horse (I'd say a unicorn lol). 3...
My hoard! [ATTACH] And a recent photo. [ATTACH]
Some of my coins from New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Cook Islands. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My Corinthian helmet looks a bit phallic due to its strike and wear! [ATTACH] Next, does anyone here have genuine Spintria/prostitution token coins?
Imagine a $700 ebay fee! I'd rather buy an owl tet for that rate itself!
12 hrs Jatavarman Sundara Pandya I (1251-1268), 1.4g. Obv-Standing king with pellets and their royal symbol fish to the top right. Rev- Sundara...
An ancient imitation of Constantine Gloria Exercitus from Sri Lanka, I like how the engraver just scribbled some Latin looking letters! [ATTACH]
My French Indian coins! [ATTACH] (Top) French Indian Fleur de lis type, Puducherry mint( city name in Tamil on the reverse. Circa 1700s (Bottom)...
My tiniest Roman coin, Arcadius follis, 0.9g. [ATTACH] A Roman coin under 1g.
Augustus quinarius, Emerida Augusta [ATTACH] next, non Augustan Imperial coin from Iberia.
[ATTACH] And coin that pretty much sums up his reign. [ATTACH]
Just wondering if the Vikings exist during the Roman era? Or did the Romans just consider them an yet another group of Germs?
Frickin spammers everywhere :mad::mad::mad:
I'd need some help identifying these coins please, So the bust looks like Octavian, with the reverse shows what I assume is a galley? [ATTACH]...
One of my pocket pieces! [ATTACH]
I came across this tiny wooden box in a Reject shop (similar to a thrift shop), and I just had to get it to satisfy my inner goonie:greedy: [ATTACH]
Two of my oldest American silver coins, 1840 Half dime, and 1842 one dime. [ATTACH]
12 hrs Lysimachus drachm [ATTACH] Next, Lysimachus
I see the confusion, so here is my take on this coin, I believe it was issued by the Travancore kingdom, because by 1800s Sri Lanka, aka Ceylon...
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