Hi, and welcome to the forum. You have described a coin which, on the Sheldon Scale with 70 as perfect, would be graded from P-0 (poor) to AG 2...
Welcome to the forum. Probably Arabic, but a look at the other side would help greatly. If you crop out the excess space around the coin, you...
US coin grading standards run from Poor through Good, Very Good, Fine (generally the lowest decent looking grade), Very Fine, eXtra Fine, About...
Actually, you had a very correct idea. :D Yup. :) "Confoederatio Helvetica" is the official name of the "Swiss Confederation", which is called...
Watch for them to appear on Home Shopping Network, Coin Vault, and/or EBay. "VERY RARE - WITH ORIGINAL GREASE, SOOT, AND ROAD RASH."[img]
There are a number of sites on the internet that allow you to upload and store photos. You can post it at one of those sites, and then put a link...
Both coins are aluminum-bronze. The 1925 is KM#4.1, mintage 126,000. The heart is the mintmark of the Copenhagen Mint. HCN = Hans Christian...
Okay Christian - I have a question for you. Spy describes 5 and 10-"deutsch mark" coins dated during Third Reich days. My only German coin...
Hi atmos, and welcome to the forum. The legend on your coin, "Franc.Ios.I D.G. Austr. Rex Boh. Gal. Ill. etc. et Ap. Rex Hung", translates to...
Hi and welcome to the forum. The Standard Catalog of World Coins ("Krause") is the starting place for identifying and valuing any coin dated...
Registration is free and doesn't generate spam emails, so why don't you just sign up? A quick review of the closed auctions seems to indicate...
I'd be more likely to say "May I please have . . ." 50 dimes = $5, 40 quarters = $10, 40 halves = $20, 25 SBA/Sac $1 = $25, and 20 Ikes/silver $1...
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I think we've already gone as far as it is possible to go, based solely on a picture being analyzed by non-experts in 18th Century Russian...
Afraid I can't help you much on that, as I don't collect British coins, and haven't studied them. My prior posting was just regurgitating...
Just a friendly suggestion from an active EBay buyer - if you crop your photo so that only the coin shows, without a lot of surrounding space, the...
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Welcome to the forum mcdidler. You have a bronze penny from Great Britain, KM#810. With a mintage of 47,311,000 it's not exactly rare....
In the 3rd Ed. 18th Century Krause it's listed as C#5, copper, with or without a KM (Kolyan) mintmark. With the mintmark Krause lists it at...
Hi rubykristal, and welcome to the forum. A better place to have posted this inquiry would have been the World & Ancient forum, where it would...
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