Hi Zeke. Welcome to the forum, and back to the hobby. Unfortunately, an acetone bath will remove verrrrrrrrry recent fingerprints, but if the...
I don't have one to weigh, and Krause generally doesn't give the weights of cu-ni coins. The Krause picture, which is supposed to be life-size,...
Ian - do you actually see that on the posted picture, or did you save and photoshop it? All I see is a dark circle.
Not until the 2006 edition comes out. There are no U.S. nickles in the 2005 Ed. dated later than 2003.
Congratulations Darksider. :)
Judging by their website not many people have. They're a 2003 startup, so if you want to be first kid on the block with a new toy, be my guest....
I've found some used books I was looking for here in the past Chris. Good luck.
The third one has the "toughra" symbol of the Ottoman Empire, so 18th Century Egypt is a definite possibility. Turkey would be the other main...
I hate to break the news Chris, but Bulgaria is an independent country, not a province of Romania, it's neighbor to the north. :p They don't even...
Fourth highest of the 20-year run. 1894 was the key, with only 491,000. There were 3 other sub-million years and 8 years with 1.2-5.5-million...
A very small saucer? :D
Welcome aboard our new friend. That doesn't compute. The reign of Mussolini's puppet King Victor Emanual III ended with the defeat of the Axis...
Krause lists KM#825, from the Paris Mint, at 8,886,000 for it's final year of production without an edge inscription.
Or before they've been circulated either IMHO.[IMG]
Definitely pre-WWI. "Konig" is German for King, and they didn't have one after the Treaty of Versailles. Medals are considered as part of the...
What a sad fate for such a nice coin. [img]
An excellent example of this very fine numismatic writer's output!
Not necessarily! I, like many others here on the forum, have a bank account especially set up for use with Paypal. It's linked to Paypal for...
You could join the BNS or just contact Spinks about back issues. Ain't Google great?[IMG]
Welcome to the forum Ellie. The great majority of medals are cast or struck without any holes. Those with holes were either intended to hang from...
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