Nice...I love those !
XF-45 ? Wear on hair, indent on reverse etc.
Coin weights are peices of brass, copper or lead which were used to weigh gold coins before the existance of milled coinage to check that the coin...
By the way, I love it ! Wish I had one !
It's a coin, although I would doubt that they circulated very much. A few countries, including Britain, tend to strike all coins, including...
Melting of modern gold bullion coins is a good thing !!!!
I really like them.The countermark just adds to the history of the coin, and makes you appreciate the history of coins you normally regard as...
Belgian 20 francs 1875 will be worth a premium in mint state.
There is not much demand for errors on Indian coins , so even if this is a genuine error (which I doubt very much) certainly much less than $250.
It's a real groat. Also, it is supposed to be medal orientation, Krause's mistake (again). Unfortunately, 1854 is one of the commonest dates in...
I think the last G of the obverse legend is too rounded..
I'm not very good with the US grades to be honest, so I will leave someone more knowledgeable to answer that !
That is not a coin-but it might be a coin weight.
They changed the type in 1772, because the widow's veils had proven unpopular.
You can buy unique roman coppers for $500....I personally don't find anything specially aluring about 1933 $20s.
Nearly VF.
With very rare coins, a really good quality copy is the only thing most collectors can afford.
I still keep my early 20th century German proofs in trays.....but they all had hairlines and minor marks when I bought them.
I think it has been partially AT as well.
I don't know whether this coin could be MS-64, because there are small corrosion spots on it.
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