Or, I'm an idiot. I was reading the date as 1883, but that appears to be an 1853 farthing (when the obverse WAS the same as that later used in...
It's my understanding that the obverse of the farthing looked quite different from the sovereign in 1883 (the top / left 2 are farthings, with a...
Not the worst buy I've made on eBay, by a long-shot... www.ebay.com/itm/301347495128
I recently bought a lot of 4 love tokens & noticed right away that one of these things was not like the others. Rather than being toned a dark...
Bump...
If you are determined to sell them, I suspect that a coin show (where you can get bids from 2 or 3 different dealers specializing in foreign...
I collect love tokens. $5-15 is a fair price estimate on this. These tokens are typically found on dimes from 1870-1895. Half dimes and quarters...
I've seen beer tokens (fairly common for that period, often "Gut fur 1 liter" or something like that). I haven't seen wine tokens though, and I...
Your library will probably have a copy of the Redbook (or you can order one online for less than $15). Even if they have an older copy, it will...
Anyone know when the mint made these? Or where I could find out?
33mm, approximately 22g, sterling silver Obverse: Minuteman carrying a rifle, with the legend "U.S. TREASURY AWARD" with the treasury seal....
24) 1171 (can't make out regnal date), Misr, Para
23) 1115 + ?, Para from Constantinople
22) 1187 + 1 (1775 AD) Para from Constantinople
21) Another off-center? I can't recognize any of the emblems or writing compared to the Ottoman coins - could this be Persian?
20) Finally one I can ID: 1187+3 (AD1777) Constantinople
19) Is this just a very off-center Para? Are off-center strikes common in this series? I can't make out a date or mint mark.
18: (both of these are ~12mm)
I've also got a few smaller coins in the mix - would these be Akçe? And how do you date these? 17:
On #16, I think I found a regnal year of 27. Would that make it 1223+27= AH1250 = 1834AD
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