Got this in a random lot on ebay. Paid 66 cents. Value is probably somewhere in the 100s. France - 1857-K 2 Centimes - 750,000 Mintage [ATTACH]...
Not often I buy a Morgan, but sometimes you just can't say no. $18. [IMG] [IMG]
Portugese 1933 2$50 and 1932 5$00, both better dates. Paid melt. [IMG] [IMG]
Soviet Union - 1939 5 Kopeks [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
To add on to that, they're much more strict in higher grades, and AU is rarely used.
1909 VDB.
It says a lot that that's one of the better struck coins of that denomination that I've seen.
Here's the other two Czech that came yesterday, plus better pics of the 50 korun. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
French 5 and 10 Centimes from the 1850s on are pretty cheap, equivalent in size to a British halfpenny and penny, respectively.
Crossed one off my most-wanted list today! Got it in a group with a 10 and 20 korun for about double face value. [IMG] [IMG]
That 1/2d is beautiful.
Off the northern tip of Colombia is... Aruba - 2001 25 Cent [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's one I've found in the foreign bin at my LCS with a rotated die: [ATTACH]
UK - 1869 Halfpenny [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Well worn and was cleaned at one point, but a less common date.
To Iraq: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1938-I 50 Fils
I've gotten one of those recently as well! Mine is well worn, but has several die cracks: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
For the quarter, NSF are large date, and SF are small date.
Nope, that ended with the end of the Memorial reverse.
Forgot about this one too. I have enough of some wheats that I could fill rolls. Counting the one in my album, I believe I have 2 51-Ss. It was...
Most European countries issued coins in zinc and/or iron during the war, those alone would build you a pretty big set. Other countries throughout...
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