Looks like the die was getting ready to die...
Nah, "art" on coins is allowed...however don't try and post any Roman brothel tokens!
You talked me into it...you sly silver tongued devil...:)
Hey...Happy Birthday
That's not a closed system either.
Kind of like the US using "foreign" coinage up into the middle of the 19th century.
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Perhaps the term "penny" referred more to a size than a value?
Was watching an old "All Creatures Great And Small" and James had just picked up a Coronation Crown for his daughter...
Wow, where did you buy those with the black bars??? ;)
Sometimes referred to as "wire rims"?
I'll sell you my silver at the price of gold...BTW, what about the Mexican Onza?
I remember a Rockit Brewster comic strip where Brewster is saying something like "You mean atoms are even smaller than teeny tiny rocks?"
I sent mine.
Bet you cause some laminations...
Hey, he spelled it several ways himself, just trying to emulate the master... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelling_of_Shakespeare%27s_name
Depends on how many are realigned...remember, atoms are itty bitty teensie weensie little things (not to get too technical). :)
I think the term comes from Shylock who was a moneylender in Shakespear. The alternative spelling of scheister calls to mind a German word...
One of the purposes of CoinTalk...
@V. Kurt Bellman is the King Of Dip!
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