Or someone spills coffee on the floor and someone else slips and falls, or even gets hot coffee spilled on him![IMG] Unfortunately, in our...
You have to understand - I studied spelling in night school and my post was written in the daytime.[IMG]
Here's a link to a Condor Token club, where you might find out more about the value. You might also try a search on EBay for open and closed...
The "error" set is listed as PS3 in Krause, and includes two coins that are not in the less expensive PS4 - KM#2895.2, a silver 25 schilling; and...
Maybe that should be What are the top 10 reasons NOT to clean my coins?
Those Walking Liberties are another potential under-payment. I'm down to four key dates needed to complete a date/mint mark set, and I expect to...
Thank you all. (I can't find a smiley that makes a curtsey, but let's all pretend I've inserted one here. :D ) Now we'll see how you feel the...
Fairly typical pattern for a soon-to-be [IMG] NARU [IMG] He'll be working on the positive feedback for a new ID by the time the suckers who...
That brings to mind something my sainted grandmother taught me way back in the first half of the last century: An expert knows a lot about...
A response has been posted in your other thread.
It isn't a coin at all. With the rare exception of some Arab/Asiatic countries, all modern coins have a denomination and a minting date specified...
A little more research has turned up two possibilities - [IMG] if the coin measures approximately 22mm, and weighs a hair less than 3.5g....
The obverse legend is FRANC. (Franz or Francis), D.G. (by the Grace of God), R.I.S.A. (Emperor of the Romans Ever August), A.GER.IER.REX (of...
On the other hand, some coins have a large sign on them proclaiming "I have been harshly cleaned":[IMG]
Might also be Scandanavian - in fact the crown on Danish, Swedish and Norwegian coins looks more like that on a typical checker than most UK...
Posted in "Spotting Fakes" in the Main Coin Forum on 5/24
One of these is a genuine Meiji 28 (1905) Japanese ¥1 silver coin (Y#A25.2)[IMG] , the other is a cast counterfeit of a Meiji 8 (1875) coin...
Some of their coins have both versions of the country name, but others were minted in pairs - one with each name. Although you would think they...
It would help to know which coin you have. There is one coin of that denomination listed for the Weimar Republic (minted 1925-31) and four listed...
Japan's first struck coinage was minted from Meiji 3 (1870) to Meiji 45 (1912) in a dozen denominations. Most Meiji coins have a dragon on the...
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