Hurrah! :joyful: As the recipient of the prize I'd ask @Dillon Langford to decide - I'm more than happy either way. Congratulations to the other...
My first coin from the Dominican Republic - 1 peso 1955, KM#23 [ATTACH]
Brazil 2000 reis 1913, KM#514: [ATTACH]
Yes, a nice little transitional piece. Would that it was the 50 ore / 15 sk. :joyful:
Thanks for the most comprehensive answer. :) [ATTACH]
It also reads NOREG instead of NORGE. Is it meant to?
Entry post: 9,6,7,8,1,3 if the gods are kind. Just got back from Cyprus. The coin & stamp shop in Limassol was a bust, as everything was either...
1907 peso: [ATTACH]
Only from an auction description - I bought the coin from ebay but it came with the provenance.
Thanks. :) Mine's a Taylor restrike I believe, as evidenced by the rust marks near the date - might that account for better preservation?
I wish I could afford to say the same! :happy: They are some of my favourites but a bit beyond my means at the moment. :( I have the 1798 proof...
I'm a way off completing this picture. :D [ATTACH]
I have some like it but I don't know the answer. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
2d, 1d, IOM ½d, gilt pattern ¼d: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And to get the thread back on track... Switzerland 5 rappen 1889B, KM#26. [ATTACH]
Two Bolivian essais, very definitely not proof: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There are patterns, but for a circulation piece you need to look to the Isle of Man. ;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I found another couple: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
10 centimes 1870. I would like a 2½ centimes from this series but haven't found a decent one yet. [ATTACH]
They clearly have no real idea what it is either. :woot:
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