Keep watching. There are other members with more expertise on these types of coins. They may just be busy at the moment. Maybe : @ewomack @Stork...
You're welcome Todd. Thank you for posting and thank you for your Thanks.
Will you carry them for us ? :D:wacky: lol
As I'm no expert, please take this with the proverbial grain of salt, but the way these were made was to put a thick slug or flan of metal on an...
That's also what I noticed.
That's an amazing city and photo. Food is lookin' Good !!
Yeah the idea to ask the Ancient Ones for help was just a "shout in the dark" for help with older coins. Once I get past 1800 I'm absolutely...
Thanks Michael K and TheFinn. I actually did not know that. I knew there were no mint marks those years, but I thought that meant that all...
From 1965-1967 none of the mints used mint marks. So we don't know where this was struck. I learn something new everyday. For some reason, it...
I learn something new everyday.
That recognition is a First step in the Right direction.
You might also post this in the Ancient forum. Some of those guys know a lot about Medieval , which is what this looks like.
Same to ya!!
Excellent work Justin Lee ! Just off the top of my head, I was going to suggest Santiago, because the older the coin, the less experience I have.
Hi Foo, how are you? The first book you should get would probably be the Red Book, because it has so much useful information for a new...
No offense Abe but it still doesn't have two eyes. It has marks that you are interpreting as two eyes. There's a term for that. It's called...
No offense, but my thoughts are that coin is so worn and damaged how could you possibly think that would be true? Again, no offense, but Abe,...
We need better pictures of the whole coin, front and back, to confirm the mis-aligned die strike, and what you see as doubling appears, at this...
^^^^^JESUS !!^^^^^
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