Happy Birthday Doug! :cool:
Some recent acquisitions: Confederate State of Florida Tallahassee, Florida: $100 Oct. 10, 1861 (Criswell-2) [img] Tallahassee, Florida:...
The Hendin-type scarabs were well documented and hence you can download some information about the various types that was in that collection...
South Carolina Reconstruction Period Columbia, South Carolina: $5 Mar. 2, 1872 (Criswell-5) [img] [img] Columbia, South Carolina: $10 Mar....
Some recent acquisitions: Confederate State of Mississippi Jackson, Mississippi: Cotton Pledged $2.50 Nov. 1, 1862 (Criswell-27) [IMG] [IMG]...
See the following thread: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/recommendations-for-learning-more-about-us-notes.273688
This should help you out. It is a Fr. 2114-L* [ATTACH]
The 999 is for fineness and the lettering in the back is in Hindi/Devanagari: ॐ श्री (Om Sri) Most likely a 20th century token that was used for...
Picked up several notes over the past few days, thereby, leaving a giant hole in my pockets. As I start classifying them, here is a lovely light...
A general rule is try not to bid on listings that have the bidders private no matter how tempting...
Hey, I have several, ungraded, Obsolete Currencies that are still in their HA sleeves, but they are too big to fit in a Lighthouse/Grande album....
And a slight venture into Modern Africa: Tunisia: Muhammad al-Amin (1943-1957) 20 Centimes, Essai Piéfort (KM-PE1) Obv: محمد الأمين مدة باي...
Was a bit stupid that I didn't order mine. Totally forgot when it was going on sale :banghead::bigtears:. They actually look pretty awesome...
My recent, albeit, slow venture into Medieval England: House of Lancaster: Henry VI (1422-1461) 1st Reign, AR Groat, Calais Mint (North-1424;...
Do you have the BMC catalog? That is free and can be downloaded from: http://snible.org/coins/bmc/
Very nice @Mat ! That was one of the coins I wanted to grab as a representative piece for Medieval France. Great minds think alike :D [IMG]...
Now I got to post mine :D Ancient Greece, Judaea: Alexander Jannaeus (103-76 BCE) Æ Prutah (Hendin-1150) Obv: Paleo-Hebrew inscription...
That is very nice! Only one place for attributions for these coins and that is:...
I don't know if you guys remember this little beauty that was once JA's coin, but is proudly in my collection. A scarce coin that is rarely...
These coins are so gone that it would be difficult to identify the mint and ruler...Might I suggest you download Lavoix and try to identify them...
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