Buenos Aires 5 tenths 1828: [ATTACH]
Duchy of Brabant - Esterling - 14th century (now parts of Netherlands and Belgium): [ATTACH]
Mauryan Empire (part of modern India) circa 300 to 200 BCE: [ATTACH]
I knew that as soon as I saw it. It never occurred to me that the younger generations may never have used one!
Got it! https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces16923.html Israeli Payphone token. (I recognised the script as Hebrew and Google did the rest.)...
Ionian ISlands Obol 1819: [ATTACH]
Colonies of Essequebo & Demerary, One Stiver 1813: [ATTACH]
Nice coin! In case you are interested, that is the First crowned shield Reverse. (Identifiable as the device in the bottom right is 3 fleur de lys...
I'm afraid it will remain on my 2020 "Can't afford" list!
Swiss Medal celebrating the Calvinist movement: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes - I was just looking at the same listing. I still have a concern that London Coins are mis-listing some of these! There are some, like yours...
OK done. Link for anyone else following is: http://www.predecimal.com/forum/topic/13517-is-this-right-for-an-1861-f-over-p-halfpenny/
Can you read the forum? If so I can post the query on your behalf and you can watch for replies...
Hmm - don't know why that is. It is run by just one chap so it is possible he is away for the holidays. I will raise it in their technical forum.
I'll see your Biga and raise you to a Quadriga! [ATTACH] Philistis, wife of Hieron II. Greek AR 16 litrae. Syracuse 270-230 BCE, Obv: Diademed...
To me the 19th century saw the pinnacle of coin design. This is another I particularly love: [ATTACH]
I posted this a couple of years ago but still one of my favourite "artistic" finds to date: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some from the Isle of Man on the subject of "Man in Flight". All Silver proofs: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There are when I look - some 2400! It may be because he does not quote postage to the US, in which case his listings will not appear for you. More...
I have just listed around 30 Silver proof, mostly Crown size, World coins on Ebay....
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