It is China, one cash, can't tell the province because you didn't post the reverse. I don't have a copy of Hartil available but I can say it is...
Non-Cents, nice S-213 Looks like a die state V.
The reverse basically means "For Merit" or the best The initals are for the German Shepherd Dog Club of Louisiana and That is where I would go if...
Agreed but how do we get newbies to READ it before posting? :)
A rotated reverse seems to be common on this variety, but I don't know how extreme it can get. Both examples in the Holmes die variety collection...
Tey might be tilted hub doubling (Or they might be die chips), but they are SO minute that as far as I am concerned they are grasping a straws....
Like the two that got stuck with these fakes. And it is true that the trusted and respected dealers will always refund your money if the coin...
Saw them at the ANA show in Chicago in 2011. They will probably be back in 2014 and 2015 as well. vlaha, wrong Morris. Gouverneur Morris came...
I think Doug's answer was perfect.
I envy you, I've always wanted one of those. I've tried to buy one a couple times before but the prices were rising faster than I thought and got...
Not NC-10, it is S-44. Mid to late die state with the heavy die crack from the rim almost midway between S and O through the wreath to the N in ONE.
Don't know why but it reminds me of something from The Shire Mint
There were provincial token coinage for Wales from 1787 to the early 1790's.
Luster looks good, I think this one has a very good chance of being a genuine nonplated cent.
Let us know when you get the 1933
When you are dealing with the law Currency does not included coins. When it refers to currency it means printed obligations intended to circulate...
If the sixpence is from before 1707 it's English. Afterward it is legal tender in all of the United Kingdom so I would say Great Britian would be...
Someone needs to explain to those two Representatives that we don't own the Moon, we have no territory there, and no right to try and "carve out"...
I'm thinking counterfeit british halfpence from the longneck family group.
Happens a lot with non-coin people. Buffalos with F mintmarks, Standing Liberties with M mintmarks, and mercury dimes and walking liberty halves...
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