Bottom left makes me think of a Tornese of Naples.
Entry post. I own a gold half sovereign. I would choose the 2 escalin if the small gods are kind. Thanks for the opportunity LM. :D
Birmingham Workhouse 3d. [ATTACH]
Some better ones: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
100 reis 1854. [ATTACH] Ok, it's not my best. :eek:
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Three George V silvers: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Paraguay 4 centesimos: [ATTACH]
Sweden 4 skilling: [ATTACH] and 4 daler: [ATTACH]
Swiss Cantons, Geneva, 4 centimes: [ATTACH]
British East Indies (Sumatra) 4 keping: [ATTACH]
Guernsey: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] I have issues with this, it's nonsense. Since when did the US grading of AU equate to a UK UNC? A US grade of XF is more like a UK VF....
I like Costa Rican coins. They have some interesting bits and pieces. :) [ATTACH]
Supposedly from 1788 but there's not a mark on it. No dings, no scratches - the fields are perfect. That and a seller telling me to hurry up is...
I suggest you don't buy them.
It's attractive to me, surface issues notwithstanding. To you too presumably, if you bought it. I love a big copper. :)
Clever.
Have you ever met either? All the ones I know pronounce the T. ;)
Entry post. I like the 1865 2 cents. Although that steel cent picked out by spirityoda is also rather nice and I'm the jealous type. ;) Thanks...
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