1853 France 5 centimes. I have probably posted it before.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
How about a handsome fellow with a well trimmed beard and mustache[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1956 Portuguese Angola 2 1/2 escudos[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1941 Liberia 1/2 cent[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Parthian Kingdom, Orodes II, 57-38 BC[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1954 Belgium 100 francs[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1955 Rhodesia and Nyasaland 2 shillings[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's me. Time to unwatch this thread, too much arguing going on.
1904 Panama 10 cents. One time I didn't shave for 16 years, and I am not referring to the first 16 years of my life.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1919 Jamaica half penny [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1937 Liberia 1/2 cent[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
2009 Australia 2 dollars. The guy on the reverse has whiskers, not Queen Elizabeth.[ATTACH]
Good point. Some people just like to argue and think they right. We are in this for fun, and the learning experience. No need to debate how many...
1919 Portugal 4 centavos[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I learned a new word, thanks.
1973 Portuguese Guinea 5 escudos[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1928 Portugal 1 escudo[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1930 Portuguese Cape Verde Islands 50 centavos[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1975 Iceland 5 kronur[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1928 GB farthing[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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