Netherlands 1731 Zeeland 2 stuivers[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1830 Guernesey 1 double. For some reason the name was spelled with 3 'e's then.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ceylon 1/2, 1 and 2 stivers by the British[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1933 GB crown[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1945 Switzerland 1 rappen - zink[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some pachyderms from the Belgian Congo [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1952 Morocco 50 francs[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A few Brazil bank notes I got recently[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What causes these coins to become so brittle?
1945 P Netherlands Indies 1 cent[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1967 Spain 5 pesetas[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1802 Ceylon 1/48 Rix Dollar[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I also have a lot of elephants. Here is a Kushan, ca. 158-195 AE unit, Huvishka with Athsho on reverse[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am an American who lives in Thailand. I had to stop buying from Canada, and almost entirely stop from buying from America, due to over 50% lost...
I have a group of 8 coins purchased 07 March 2020 and also a further 7 coins paid for on 09 April 2020, all from the same seller in India. I am...
How about a new theme, elephants. 2015 Algeria 5 dinars[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Love that flying eagle cent! Hope no one ever cleans it.
This may be relevant, a bread token from England in much more modern times.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That looks like a small sturgeon in the Columbia River Gorge.
Jolly Old England, 1821 GB farthing[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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