As I said, the East African colonies coinage began in 1906.
The 1922 with the H (Heaton) mint mark are more common (43.75 million) than those without (8.25 million). You might also try a library for a copy...
Thanks for the info. I'll have to skip that one I guess.
I would be very interested in filling the holes in my modern Indian collectios as well. I need the following: 1 rupee: 1985 Youth Year 1990...
Ah, the Berlin mint made 51.8 million that year, more than the other 5 mints combined. Yep, .25 at best in VF condition.
Is that a D mint mark below the eagle? Maybe .25 in VF.
It's a brass 10 milliemes dated 1976 from Egypt (KM-435), a scarcer date.
#1 is a 4 ghirsh from Saudi Arabia dated 1376 (1956-57).
It's a copper-nickel 20 stotinki from Bulgaria with a mintage of 10 million and worth about .50. You might also try a library for a copy of the...
It's a pre-revolution 1 kopeck coin with a mintage of 61.5 million and worth about .50.
Perhaps it is an advertising token for bottled water that has won a gold medal for its quality? The figure on the other side is much more similar...
Israel didn't issue any coins with holes. Perhaps it is a transit token or such. A picture may help.
You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins.
That's right. [IMG] See it yet?
Sorry, it IS 1831. William IV reigned 1830-37 while Queen Victoria was 1837-1901. Yes, British is Great Britain.
The first would be a copper 1831 British farthing featuring King William IIII (IV) with a mintage of 2.688 million. Value may be around $5-$10....
Yep, that is a silver 2 Bolivares from Venezuela worth, in that condition, about its weight in silver (.2685 of an ounce). The 'lei' in this case...
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The Spanish word 'lei' means Law in English. This piece may be a medal perhaps commemorating Law 900 in 1935 that might have authorized this 25...
They're not Rare but some aren't all that common either. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for...
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