I'm less convinced. You can't dip your fingers into it to take a pinch, and it looks a little loose-fitting around the lid. I think it's a matchbox.
As promised. All common, various states. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks, I shall duly post some tomorrow when I've taken some new pictures. :)
As self-appointed spokesperson for the UK :hilarious: I don't believe we'd consider that to be an error. An error is a mistake - this is a...
Jealousy averted: [ATTACH]
I'll post some of mine if you remove the apostrophe from the name Achilles in your signature. :p
Another of the tall 3: [ATTACH]
Entry post. :) But if I am fortunate enough to win prize #1, please could I swap it for prize #2 or 3? :woot:
Nice to see you back LM. :)
Order of Malta, 1637 2 Tari KM#65. Countermarked as follows: 1. Double Headed Eagle 1646 3. Head of John the Baptist 1662 4. Crowned Fleur-de-lys...
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Mine has to be this Isle of Man halfcrown. Not common, but not excessively rare either. This one sold at a St James' auction in 2014 for £2400...
Did you know that before you bought it? Or were you able to look it up before purchase? I find it quite difficult to remember all the world's...
Thank you. :)
Is that all one chop-mark then? The circular one and the one on the left of it?
Canadian Provinces, Montreal bank ½d 1844.[ATTACH]
That's the first time I've heard of that, but I understand what you mean. Of course, now I'm going to ask you if you have a picture please? :pics:...
Costa Rica 10 colones 1975 KM#204 [ATTACH]
If you ever use World of Coins, they've not failed me yet. Post decent images there if you can.
Nice haul. There's something familiar about number 6 too, but it eludes me for the moment.
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