I believe it is a coin from Shun-chi 1644-1661, although such coins were minted in terms of MILLIONS.
The real trouble is to identify whether it is genuine or not, as well as to identify what it is. Counterfeited taels doesn't have to be iron, but...
No, not necessary. If there had been contamination from the postage from the mint to your place, or improper handling at the mint, perhaps the...
I'm not too sure if that is the first plastic coin ever to be minted. I heard the Cubans had them out first although I don't have the actual facts.
Roy, are you well aware that the same Chinese characters could consist of the exact same Japanese characters? Two in the traditional chinese...
I don't understand. If you have done a lot of research, you should be more than aware that there are plenty of counterfeits out there. As well as,...
I have a fair amount of Russian coins up for view in omnicoin and some Russian banknotes in banknotebank.com Links:...
Hello kasis, the Polish coin is probably a G grade, and hence the value is probably about 10-20USD, depending on the market situation. Still...
Yes, they are top class "scammers" who put insane prices on their numismatic products. Please kindly visit your local dealers and make some...
Hello Kasis, you probably will not find much infomation online as such materials are almost all in Russian or otherwise very specialized...
Depending on the grade of the coin and since you can read the legend without much issue, I believe it is easily worth more than 10USD. Can you...
Interesting. What does Israel got to do with Somaliland.
That's interesting GDJMSP. Robin, can you actually describe or ask the lady of what is in that mintset that makes it so expensive.
You might want to check ebay for a rough idea of how much it is going for nowadays.
What do you mean they are back? They exist ever since 1900s. :D
Perhaps 320RM is a bit too expensive but I am not too sure what the mintage is like. But let me tell you, I got a silver mint set of a 1992 set,...
You know, the world population is increasing as well as our knowledge to numismatic materials are increasing too. Even in the case of US coinages,...
Definately Hebrew, but I am guessing it's a token.
GDJMSP, I think he mentioned it's 51grams on the other post located here: http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=14700
Question is, is it really gold or brass? I am somewhat doubting that it is minted in gold.
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