@Collect89 .. Very nice specimen.. Lovely bankers marks
Yea. To be honest. . Even mine was not that much more cheaper than vcoins. These ones come in a premium not just for their scarcity but also...
Yeah.. even mine wa
They rarely pop up. The only source I came across was from Alex Fishman. Even then i recalk he had only about 3-4 left. The other is from Rajgors...
Now that's a cool dirham in wicked condition @Ancientnoob
Thanks... The coloration is mostly due to lighting but also due to the latter in a more worn condition. Thus the gold alloy has turned deeper.
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Thanks @stevex6 .. if you do have a Carolingian particularly if Charlemagne, you struck gold! Lol
Abbasid Caliphate. Caliph Harun al-Rashid AD 786-809 Gold dinars. One featuring Lil Khalifa and the other the name of Jaafar. Harun al-Rashid...
@Siberian Man .... that's a wonderful set there! Thanks for sharing. ..
I can think of a few at the moment.. :pompous:
I tried to focus on coins bearing historical significance or tells a story. Mostly geared towards Asian coins..
1792 Ecu 6 Livres silver crown (Limones mint) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1793 Ecu 6 Livres silver crown (Paris mint) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1792 Monnerron...
Not much. Best you check it out yourself. I am not a specialist on prices
Yes. Guangxu died 1908
Hmm.. I stand corrected then. Seems an extremely rare and probably and probably unique pattern specimen
No. I would put it as one of the most common amongst all the other variants.. there is no Feng Tien Tael but there is a Feng Tien Dollar[ATTACH]...
No
Year 34 are very common. Year 29 not so much. Both share similar designs and were the last and most consistent of the Zhilli (Peiyang) issues....
Yes I am asian and collects world coins but partial mostly to Asian coins particularly Chinese and Japanese . ..
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