1983 Argentina 10 pesos[ATTACH]
1964 Pakistan 5 paisa[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
238-250 Western Satraps, Vijayasena AR drachm[ATTACH]
1882 Portuguese India AR rupia[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
AH1304/1887 Zanzibar AE pysa[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Love the woody toning on that one! Here is an 1887 GB florin[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1662-1723 China 'Kang Xi tong bao'[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very interesting piece! I just discovered that I can upload an image to google search, so I did that with this one. Did not find it though. Maybe...
1887 H British North Borneo 1 cent[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just acquired some world bank notes and will begin posting them on here. 2012 Angola 5 and 10 kwanza.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
2018 Russia 2 rubles[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Showa year 50/1975 Japan 1 yen[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1972 Nicaragua 10 centavos[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1968 Ceylon 2 rupee FAO - continue strange scripts[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1943 S US nickel[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1943 P US 50 cent[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
In Vietnamese, 'nam' means south and 'bac' means north. In Mandarin Chinese 'nan' means south and 'bei' means north. Thus, Bei Jing, northern...
I can read the An Nan, means "Safe South". To Philippines, 1904 1 centavo[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1887 S US dime, a new acquisition.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am curious about that term also. Here is a Thailand BE2560/2017 10 baht, pocket change, nice toning.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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