Look at post #1 in this thread - Click Here See the bottom corner of the G ? That is a split serif.
Please post pics of the individual coins - 1 at a time. Crop the pics and make them as large as you can and still have them fit on the screen. And...
Only way to tell is by looking at the coin in hand. If a brockage the design is incuse - if a clashed die it is raised.
It's easy to make the file size for pics smaller just by cropping the picture to only the coins instead of all the background. This will also make...
Well it's supposed to be an 8 reales struck at the Santiago De Chile mint in 1752. Unfortunately it's a fake.
How about this one anchor ? [IMG]
Can't say as I would have expected it to happen in 1962 - but it looks like it was struck with a rusty die.
Alex - you may wish to start with this book - Coins Hoards of Gt Britain + Ireland 1500-1967 by Brown/Dolley 1971. Or this book - English Civil...
Sure it exist - I think they struck about 2800 of them. Finding one to buy is not so easy but it can be done of you know who to ask ;)...
Howdy sabrinarose - Welcome to the Forum !! It's a Swiss franc - value ranges from $1 in Fine to $13 in Brilliant Uncirculated.
Well I'm no expert but to the best of my knowledge there is no way to tell a restrike from one of the original coins.
This should do it - Click Here ;)
What makes you think they don't ?
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Howdy Alex - Welcome to the Forum !! If I understand your request correctly you are wanting to know where and when coin hoards of British...
Just my opinion, but I'd say it's post strike damage - likely intentional.
Not only a decimal point - but a 0 as well ;) And here I thought I was the only one who noticed :D
If it sounds right to you is all that matters ;) But I think I'd hold off selling anything until you're sure which direction you'd like to go....
If not for your close-up pic I'd have my doubts about the pitting. But that looks like corrosion - not casting. But - take a close look at the...
Well you're ahead of me then Jony. It took me quite a few years to realize that the truly wise man recognizes how much there is yet to learn ;)
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