Thanks!
I see what you mean. The writing for 1964 and 67 look almost identical according to Krause. It looks like the half lira is 1970. The 10 sheqalim...
I don't usually buy Israeli coins but these were in uncirculated or better so I went for it. But I'm trying to ID them now. For the upper left I...
I know the nation was required to pay a huge amount in bullion to the victorious countries under the Treaty of Versailles, so the official bullion...
I sell foreign coins on eBay. Most of my listings are buy it now at $1.40 plus 95 cents for shipping. I offer discounts for combined shipping on...
Thanks for the mention. Here's my turtle coins: https://coinswithbears.wordpress.com/portfolio/turtles/ @Thomas Tosh
You might still get it. I've had things marked as delivered and not be delivered, but show up later. Sometimes they're in the wrong part of the...
Why do you think so? It seems to match the Naples 6 tornesi, and now that I'm looking I can see the "NE" on the front of "Tornesi".
Yes, that looks like it. Thanks!
This coin is about the size of a dollar or British penny. Year is 1801 with a D mintmark. I can read Ferdinand and Sicily, possibly also Spain....
I just got this out of a junk bin last week. It struck me as an especially nice looking coin (for approximately 12 cents). [ATTACH]
I guess if it's worth it to you then it is. I usually save the expensive holders for valuable silver coins, but I also have like 15,000 coins, so ...
If you mean the coins I think you do, it seems like a lot of work and a expense for those coins. I have mine in 2x2s in plastic pages.
I see what you did there. No, 8 pounds in weight of sixpence, not monetary value.
OK, I quickly went through and counted them and pulled out anything that was not a sixpence. I have a total of 1,226 sixpences, along with 7...
The series runs 1947 to 1967 but as I've been going through them I've found a few earlier silver ones as well as some non-British coins and...
Yesterday I went to a coin shop for the first time since the pandemic started. I like to look through the world coin value bins to find things to...
This is the first coin I've purchased in awhile. 1974 Nepal 50 rupees. I was inspired after seeing a red panda at a recent trip to the zoo. [ATTACH]
Your last one is either Nepal or Tibet. Top second from left reminds me of coins from Malacca I've seen with the chicken.
I can't answer your question but I did want to share my version of this coin. As a side note, "ferrocarril" is one of my favorite Spanish words....
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