Fair enough, sir. I understand your point.
So you own no books, magazines, any kind of reference, to which you can refer? You only rely on pics that you post online, and the opinions given...
"If they won't let me take a pic, post it, then get opinions, I walk." Really? What B&M, in this case, an antique shop, which is still a B&M, lets...
Forgot to add the info: Tipu Sultan (1782-1799 AD), Mysore AU Fanam, Patan mint, 1789 OBV: HA (initials of Hyder Ali, Tipu Sultan's father)...
Speaking of things from JA [ATTACH] This is tiny, like 7mm tiny. If that's a fake, congrats to the faker.
Depends on your definition of a good deal, and what your intentions are. If you plan to keep it for a long time, because it interests you and you...
For me, it's actually pretty easy. It's 2 coins, hands down. First, [ATTACH] My 1851 Large Cent. Why this one? Simple. I know, for fact, it was...
Sell the second one... to me, I like it better. Go ahead and keep the first one.
Or this one, an 1801 Large Cent, 3 errors variety. [ATTACH]
While the date isn't readable, the coin is totally identifiable because of the lack of shield on the reverse. An 1859 Indian Head Cent. [ATTACH]
I'm looking forward to this game, but I don't have a 2015 pictured.
[ATTACH] Here's my most expensive coin... $225. Mine's older than yours, so beat that. Oh, your King reigned for a hiccup? No one cares. Yours...
Yes, that is class 4d. Nice coin! I'm actually trying to get a 4d Canterbury currently.
Actually, I disagree. These are easy, when you apply some effort. Romans are hard. But I bet @dougsmit disagrees. It's a matter of perspective.
Thank you for adding a reference.
One revision that I am adding is the legend after 1301. It was EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB. That was the legend used throughout the after rulers.
I once posted this on the old CT, and apparently it needs to be reposted here. No, it's not 100% definitive, I know I have some errors, and need...
It's more than the little prongs, but, yeah, the little prongs have a lot to do with it.
First off, the "R" you refer to means "REX", which is short Latin for King. "EDW" is Edward, EDWA is Edward, R is Rex. So the Obverse legend reads...
Huzzah to you!
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