People must be extremely greedy and stupid to fall for that.
Nice...wish it had more toning.
Paris is the commonest mint...so none at all !
Crazy...very stylistically similar to early American coins (although with very different subject matter)
I like the toning !
I do like the 1949 !
Counterfiet...interesting that it is holed..
Yes, the medals are magnificent-I almost bought one in Germany, and had to remind myself that I only collect COINS.
As Anemic said, it's a very bad tourist face of a coin of Gela. Don't undestand the incuse mark on obverse though !
Worth around $15. Probably would go for a grade of GVF for issue.
Nice grade. I tend to find that the higher grade examples of this issue are less attractive, as they reveal the crude quality of the engraving,...
Very nice, and good patina for that grade...
It looks far too crisp and corrosion free for an ancient copper. The prutahs were not generally hoarded so they normally turn up pretty green.
The problem with this is that they would get very damaged very quickly, so huge amounts of them would have to be made.
You shall not spend your coins Not creative enough to think up any more...
Something pretty wrong with it.
Buy something common in a high grade, not rare in a trash grade.
Yes, telling EVERYONE so openly about it isn't such a good idea...we will soon have even better fake slabs around.... But why can't you just...
Yes ! Congratulations ! (Long time until my 1250th !!!)
I am unsure the pattern point of view, because although this piece lacks a swastika on the reverse (like all the currency coins of 1935) iit also...
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