India. India (Western Gangas of Talakad): ca. 1100-1327 gold Gajapati pagoda, elephant facing right [IMG]
Always loved that type. I want an UNC, but they ain’t cheap. Let’s sail from Nova Scotia to Greenland. Greenland: 1926 (h) HCN GJ copper-nickel...
There are thousands more. I’ve got medieval stuff from “Great Britain”.
PS- your silver unicorn above would actually have merited more comment (it's quite cool, actually) - had it not been eclipsed by the Vernon medal.
15th Century hammered gold from Scotland ain't cheap, as I suspect you're not surprised to hear. The Vernon medal is VERY awesome. You've got...
Great looking stuff in here so far. Here is my Newfie. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Across the pond to the USA. [IMG]
Umm, I think Queen Elizabeth I and several earlier queens might disagree with that statement. ;) [IMG] PS- Oh- wait. I see what you meant....
Germany [IMG]
Likewise. Those are neat.
I just added a Greenland coin to my giveaway prize list, if anybody wants a chance at it in the current giveaway or one of the future ones. Here...
Giveaway Lot #260123-02 (LOT: 4 coins) United States: four silver Washington quarters (1941, 1942, 1944, 1945) [ATTACH] Numista-54. This is an...
Giveaway Lot #260123-01 (LOT: 4 coins) United States: four silver Washington quarters (1934, 1951, 1955, 1958-D) [ATTACH] Numista-54. This is...
Wow, what a great and varied lot! Kentucky token, New Jersey and Connecticut coppers, HTTs, CWTs, plus some really nice large cents and half...
How exciting. This coin is all I have from James I, but I didn't dig it. (I wish!) [IMG] (The only "digging" involved with this one was...
I've only ever dug two, myself. A 1738 halfpenny on a colonial site here in Georgia, and a 1730 farthing in Essex, when I did my England dig trip...
Very nice. Obviously they were pretty new when dropped.
This. It's tragic, on the numismatic front. But it still has appeal as a piece of jewelry. That's all it will ever be, now- jewelry. Any...
Maybe it is just a raised blob of something and he or she just has a "spender" cent.
Maybe improperly mixed alloy, it looks like to me? That reverse looks like some "woodgrain" cents that are a result of that phenomenon. Some...
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