Washed old copper/nickel coins usually lose their nickel But this AMASING coin is from the year 2000...
The leftest coin bears a Dutch emblem and its odd shape might be a hit for CEYLON (1596 - 1795/6) under Netherlands rule.
I know about 1859/8 from Krause , thanks I looked at the coin , and I saw a regular date, but the coin has a die break , not referred to the date.
Years Calculation: 2005 Christian = 5765 Jewish The Date Corised Of 3 Or 4 Or 5 Letters Below Value With " Between Reading : Right To Left...
It is a die break.
The composition of the dime is copper / nickel , so it can be seen like layers...
I have a canadian 1859 large cent coin.
The combination of 1/4 and 1 USA $ worths at least 2450 USA Dollars, upto some years old data. A reference to that major error appeared in the...
1 , 2 , 3 KOPECKS of 1916 , "ost" where made by germans for use in the part of Russia that was occupied by them during WW1. The coins are made...
All of these coins are frrom Britain itself Not from Jersey , Guerensy , Isle of man...
Some Mercury dimes in the higher conditions worth thousands of dollars.
Error Correction: First Alif is "Hamzah" , second (Missing) | Alif without "Hamzah"... I am searching for this series including the little gold ,...
I Can Not Scan The Coin. I Tried To Find Photos in the web but failed. No photograph in Krause. km # 174 (obverse KM # 170. Reverse : 5...
I saw that coin once. It is gold plated.
I have one coin of Hutt River Province. 5 Dollars.
This coin is SYRIAN from the AYYUBIC kingdom. I have such coin of Yusuf Nasir Salaah AlDin AlAyyubi which called in the west "SALADIN" , reigned...
The only Mule coin that I ever saw is: Philipines : 20 CENTAVOS 1928/7 KM # 174 USA RULE , OVERDATE , MULE I have it in my collection.
Try writing to Fred Borgmann of Krause publications... He relied to me. Send a message with these 2 pictures to : borgmannf@krause.com and wait 3...
"ISRAIL" in Arabic without first ALIF !!!
HIBERNIA refferes to Ireland, it is the Roman name of that island. The british rule adopted that name for Irish coins in the 18th and 19th...
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