The coins look ok but I wouldn't buy the Rolex from him.
And becareful calling a 1975 coin an old coin. Some of us are very old.
Maybe someone can make sense of the reverse legend.
Shadow, The guy on the front is the Roman Emperor Diocletian. That's all I can tell you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocletian
Outstanding shot
I know who the guy on the front is. Is that the Golden Gate bridge?
Maybe De Orc will check back in with his thoughts on the mm? It certainly doesn't look like the cornucopia on the coin in his link. It doesn't...
"Does anyone else agree that a cornucopia is what's on the medal, next to "argent"? " Hi, Luis I know what a fish and a cornucopia...
Unfortunately if the coin was made before 1841 there would be no "argent" on the edge.
http://www.exonumia.com/art/art_04.htm
Nice looking jeton. I believe ( because of the ARGENT stamped on the edge ) that it's a re-strike. Right?
That's a nice price and I like those fat hunky chunks of silver.
That's interesting. Thanks. Like the other poster I would imagine the number to be quite a bit higher.
"Buy them today in 5 years you will be glad you did" Maybe when your great grandchildren go to sell them they'll be worth 69 bucks.
No.
Taken with the older canon a520 [IMG]
It will be fine.
With all the crackin out, crossin over, and resubmitin how accurate can these population figures be? Especially for the middle of the road ms coins.
https://midwestmagic.net/shop/item.asp?itemid=7310
"Each piece having to pass through the hands of six persons who examine and weigh the coin carefully" Say what?
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