Just reading that written note I think I see the word Groschen
Thanks, it could be that one or a PRAGUE GROSCHEN like this one...
I got this silver coin amongst a jar full of mixed world coins, it was in a 2x2 plastic holder Anyone ID it ? I don`t know if it is the correct...
Its a Laird 1581-1612 ERNEST, Liege. KM#12
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A THREE POUND TWELVE Coin weight for the Portuguese gold 8 escudo, known as a Portuguese Piece or Port Piece, or a Double Joe. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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America is a continent not a language. ;) Oh Yeah, like Defense and Defence, Wait a minute ............................ United Statians don`t...
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Originally called the Crown of the Double Rose to distinguish them from the lower valued Crown of the Rose issued shortly before, these five...
Your 12th Century one appears to be a Long Cross silver penny, better pics of both sides would help with its ID and approx value. Your silver...
Scottish is British. Jones was a traitor in my eyes. as was George Washington. The USS Bonhomme Richard lies in deep water not far from my home...
Both from Tunisia, #1 is a 5 Millim and #2 is 1 Dinar. Both minimal value.
It will be dated between 1774 and 1793, if its bronze coin I see little point in trying to recover the date if it is worn away.
If it makes any difference it was two photographic images rather than one scan :)
KM 134 Legend Obverse. GEORGIUS.D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REX.FID.D Reverse. BRUN.&. LUN.DUX.S.R.I.A.R.THES.&EL
They do, I have checked. KM 112.2 in my issue is misprinted it shows a 2/3 Gulden and it states the reverse "Horse Leaping left" the same as...
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