Sorry I forgot to mention them,I was kinda in a rush. But, lettow got it!:D
They are 1938 State Treasury Notes from the C.C.C.P.(U.S.S.R.). So in summary, they are from Russia. Technically before WWII, but just barely.
Wow, my lucky number has always been 4. It doesn't sound very good now.:o Thanks for that tidbit of info.:D
The Chinese love the number 8.:D I guess it must really be lucky.
This is the first I have seen of these coins. Thanks for bringing these to my/our attention.:D They are nice looking.
This ought to make it easier for English speaking CT's to read and understand it.:D Just be sure to take the translation witha grain of salt....
Holy Roman Emperor Francis I, Background and Taler I found this post on "Holy Roman Emperor Francis I, Background and Taler" interesting and have...
You have already posted this same coin in another thread just halfway down the page. There is no reason the post it again. I am sorry that I...
I believe you answered your own question. It is 80% of 1.11oz. Which is .888 ounces for pure silver.
Congrats!
Salzburg Cathedral History - 1628 Consecration 1/2 and 1 Taler and Recent Restrike I found this post on "Salzburg Cathedral History - 1628...
Just because it is a less expensive coin doesn't mean that it will not be faked. I have seen many fake Eisenhower Dollars and there are also many...
It's definitely a 1949. I am not exactly sure but, I believe it was a clogged die. According to Krause, some of KM#104 are known to have no date...
Actually, no. A Swordfish is not a marlin because it is not a billfish. See here: http://tinyurl.com/n9n27r
Actually its a swordfish.:D
I see it now, great looking coin!
It may just be me but I can't see the pic. Firefox will not show it at all, and Chrome shows its a broken image.
As far as I know there were no 1/2 "cents" in 1967. The halfpenny was last used in 1960. Starting in 1961, S. Africa started using the rand, 100...
Hadn't thought about it, thanks! Will do!
pieces. The Israel coin(?) has no date. Also it is aluminium and is 17mm. The Japanese medal, I have no clue. Looking at the pics below, is...
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