I've decided what to do with mine - it's someone else's in 1day and 1 hr.
This one was limited to 50.000 but weighed 2.5 oz. selling for about $150 - $200. Original price: $175 [IMG]
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Ach ja, der CHERMIN SILBER! (Made in P.R.C.)
After these years of wishing us "happy birthday", HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you!
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I find it odd that the pages are missing quite a few relatively common coins, BUT it does include the key!
That beautiful full band fasces- why is the age-old swastika now taboo, but the fasces survives? Wonderful coin!
certainly on obverse
She looks innocent enough to me.
a c i d
Safe bet!
Colloquial term for a five dollar bill in Capone's Chicago. Half a saw-buck.
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I've always liked the incuse features of those coins.
check http://www.vamworld.com/wiki/1922-P_VAMs several have "long spike eagle's shoulder" like yours
Do late 18th century English ha'penny trade tokens count?
How I envy you being able to make finds like these so often! I've got the aluminum pull tab and soda cap market cornered here. How long have you...
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