I am honoured to be a friend of the legendary Clinker!:D
Thanks for the info, Clinker! I always enjoy your posts! I am know going to have to look for one of these!:D
Its definitely not a real ancient. It looks more like something from the Reader's Digest.
I have been reading the Red Book Guide to US Tokens and Medals. It has some great info in it, but no luck on any of these four tokens. I believe...
Its a Spanish 80 Reales. .875 gold, should weigh 6.77 grams. Obverse has the head of Queen Isabel II. Reverse is the crowned shield. If real...
Actually, you are wrong on that notion. You misread the authors statement. It was a tribute to the boar on the sixpence the settlers first...
Awesome reverse!:thumb:
Hello everyone! Been going through some tokens I recently bought, and picked out a few interesting ones and can't find any info about them. I...
Welcome to CoinTalk! You could just post some pics of the coins and we can help you in determining what you have. How To Post...
I tested the jelly on a Tunisian coin I had. It had, I guess you could call, verdigris. You can still see the dark areas on the obverse. I wish...
That is a hard question to answer. It is worth only what people will be willing to pay for it. I have seen them sell for anywhere between £20...
I would say its VF-XF with a price of about $18.
Just the homepage getting pranked? http://www.mumbaimint.org/CommemorativeCoins.htm It doesn't look or feel right...I don't know... Here is the...
WOW! I love this collection you are buying! How can anyone be this lucky? The twenty is awesome, I have always wanted one, just haven't found...
Did I say second, I meant third. There are three different kinds of reverses But only the bare headed king (not the the laureate) has the...
I believe it is a George IV(UK) halfcrown. Bare head, second reverse(3809). Minted between 1824 and 1829. Man!, I have never seen one worn that...
At best, a dollar or two.
I don't know what to tell you about the 1971 but if you can, take a pic of the 1898. It all depends on the grade for what it is worth.;) Oh, and...
Sir Milton Augustus Striery Margai was the first PM of Sierra Leone. Starting 1807 Sierra Leone was under the British crown. On 27 April 1961,...
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