Australian?
That is how you tell what? They're both the same. There are no distinguishing features, not even the weight is different just the content of...
Bonaire is an official public body of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. [ATTACH] Currency: USD Question: Why do they use the US Dollar and not the...
Sint Maarten is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. What does that mean exactly? [ATTACH] Currency: ANG (Gulden)...
So I'm trying to get a grasp of this whole dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles. Ok here goes. Correct me if I'm wrong. The Netherlands...
Cool. Maybe I should try and make one. I built an Ion Gun that shuts down the electrical system of cars. I used it once on my neighbors annoying...
Yeah that's all good, but you posses a coin with the obverse side that was tooled using an advanced technology far beyond what we would even...
Well the florin is silver, so the magnet theory doesn't work i suppose. It may be of "Ancient Alien" construction.
It was probably some troublesome New Zealanders tired of Australia gettin' all the attention. You know, like the huge red "Rock", "Shrimp on the...
Looks like a coin turned into a jewelry piece.
LCS? Gun? I'm intrigued. Please tell more!
Some dealers will sell it at 80% and buy it at 50%. I've come across that many a times. Usually the UNC Proof like ones are sold as 80% and the...
There is no way of knowing. Just go with the higher percentage, but that depends on the person buying and the person selling.
No. The other way around. I fixed my posting. Sorry.
The two Canadian 10 cent 1968 coins look similar, but notice that the sheen is different as well as the face of QEII. The silver 10 cent has a...
Philippines - 10 Centavos - 1944 D - KM #181 - 2.0000g - 0.7500ag - 0.0482oz of silver
Mexico - 1960 - 1 Peso - KM #459 - 16.0000g - 0.1000ag - 0.0514oz of silver India - 1944 B - 1 Rupee - KM #552 - 5.8300g - 0.5000ag - 0.0937oz...
Yes they are. Except for the two Canadian dimes atop.
I hate musicals! :confused: But I do see how this video relates in every way to what we were discussing on this thread. Amazing!
Are there any good books on or about world coinage, not catalogues, but about certain issues, assayers, minters, or designers? If so, any...
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