Also France, no year (circa 1740). [IMG] But again, since that didn't count, I'll play a second. France: 10-centime pattern (essai), 1848....
France, 1877. [ATTACH]
And here is the answer. [SPOILER] To those who were discussing the apparent dullness of the surfaces, I would point out that perhaps some...
Ah, there ‘tis.
There’s no MS61 vote showing. Just my AU53 “pretend I don’t know the answer” grade, and someone’s AU55. Changed your mind, perhaps? You’ve seen...
It's not worth any more than a dime. And yet... I like it!
Cameo Proof, no. But Circulation Cameo ("CircCam") - yes!
That's a sight better looking than the one I posted! :P
For the record, I voted as if I did not know the answer, and pretended I was seeing the coin for the first time, in someone else's poll. Edit: my...
I was the photographer here, and had a somewhat tough time shooting this one. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
These are difficult to grade due to the lack of pictorial elements in the design, but I would concur with what @Chris B said. VF to XF details.
I like that! I gather that's the Montgolfier brothers on there?
Bermuda "Triangle" dollar (impaired silver proof), 1998. KM104a, .925 silver/.5948 oz. A bit scuffy, apparently from being removed from its...
Sometimes it ain't just the ladies, per se. ;) [IMG] [MEDIA] Poor @kazuma78. It's his coin now, but I still steal it back and post it now and...
Some people (particularly outside of the numismatic community) indeed use the terms interchangeably.
Yep. It is. My first Shield nickel I got as a kid, back in ‘77, was an 1866 black-and-white CircCam. VG details. I scrimped and saved my...
Nahh, I don’t have 40. My whole present collection is 100 pieces, total: coins, tokens, medals, everything. Several of the pieces above are sold.
Wow, I have (or had) more than I realized. I excluded jetons and medals and fantasies and any I didn't have pictures of. Belgium (Liège, Chapter...
Yes, and yes.
Merged the two threads into one. @Marites Foertsch - that is not a proof Indian cent. This is. [IMG]
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