The Italian note is a WWII era allied currency note from allied occupied zones.
That reminds me of a DMPL morgan dollar that my parents gave to me for christmas once upon a time. They taped it to a Christmas card.
VF20
That is a damaged 1838 US large cent. Unfortunately it's not worth a whole lot with that kind of damage. Usually cull largies like this will go...
Earlier today I saw a post of someone who found several rolls of these in a box while CRH'ing. I guess they arent as thinly spread as last year.
Not my specialty but I'd say PR67cam
You know it's a site you can trust when they have chinese characters in the link...
but since its in an OGH I'd estimate PR64
PR66
Hard to tell without it in hand but I'd give it an AU55BN
I've read many times of the USSR creating counterfeit mercury dimes in the 1930's, dated 1933.
During Christmas break I received a euro coin in change from Wendys. Other than that I've found a couple of Canadian coins in change.
I don't think the rim nicks are extreme enough to warrant a details grade. Calling it an F would be a bit of a stretch though, I say VG08.
There are proof Columbian halves. They are pricey though, even in PR63 (lowest known grade)....
Very nice coin and really pretty counterstamp. Even if it's not cataloged I can still clearly see why you take a liking to it, God knows I would...
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I just got a popup website trying to sell these coins for $495 apiece... seriously???
This is a very frustrating variety for me, but looking at online resources (coinfacts) I think one could safely say it's a Pointed bust. What...
This is such a nice set, thank you for being so generous as to give it away like this. Nice to have you back on CT! My favorite series is the...
That's very generous of you to keep that coin tradition going. I like ancients, specifically roman denarii. I have a couple of bronzes but none...
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