Entry Post Number 26 I like the look of lot 2 If this is not open to non US members then feel free to donate the prize, if I were to win, to...
GB 1917. A very honest, hardworking half penny [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes. A date, denomination or even Province would narrow the search dramatically
On the Numista site use the search function if you don't have a date or denomination. Choose China for example, it will bring you all known coins...
They were struck in Belgium or France, depending on MM or no MM https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces7702.html
1987, Germany. Treaty of Rome commemorative [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If you look at image 1 you can see the coin has been flattened above TAT and below ONE, this has caused the bulges you see on the obverse, IMO
Yes, the walkers do have that "something" about them [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I agree with @Paddy54 the more worn through a hard commercial lifetime, the more beautiful they are [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There is still some hope left for the human race
Learning is sometimes painful, but you sometimes have to step out of your comfort zone to do so.
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1892 Austria (Re-strike) 8 Florin / 20 Francs [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nail polish remover is not pure acetone, it has added elements in the mix, but on that cent I guess it doesn't matter
Doesn't look erratic enough to be DDD. More like MD. imo. You can also use this resource to check your coin against, but remember, if any die...
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces6378.html
Directly opposite the apex of the curve you have thickening of the rim,the Blakesley Effect, normally a clarification of an incomplete planchet....
1982 was a transition year where there was both copper 3.11, early in the year and zincolns 2.5 later in the year produced
You have posted on a thread that died 6 years ago. If you need help post your own thread in the respective forum with clear in focus photos and a...
No. 1 for me. 2 appears more lustrous and better defined steps but I don't like the scratch through his chin. 1/ MS 66 2/ MS 65
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