Great Britain (or, if you prefer, United Kingdom, but I don't think UK was applicable in 1891) 1891 half penny. [ATTACH]
1892 - Free and Hanseatic State Hamburg, German Empire, two marks. [ATTACH]
My last batch of 1894s. Republic of Mexico ten-centavos. [ATTACH] Republic of France (second republic?) five-centimes [ATTACH] Kingdom of...
Oh, yeah! On the reverse? It sure looks like something else was there before the 1894 reverse was struck. Yeah, maybe the same design. I...
Not in panzerman's league of AU coins, but still a gold Prussian 20-mark from 1894, Berlin Mint. [ATTACH]
Since I seem to have only five 1896s, I'll go all the way! First a good old Morgan dollar. [ATTACH] Then a British farthing . . . [ATTACH]...
Nice coins! I really likes those German ones, and coin_nut's 20 centesimi. Very pretty. Here's a 1921 50 pfennig from Gross Wartenberg. [ATTACH]
German reichsmark, 1926-E (Muldenhütten Mint) [ATTACH]
Germany, 50 reichspfennig, 1928 E (Muldenhütten Mint) [ATTACH]
Eritrea, 1997 100-cents. [ATTACH]
From Thailand to Cambodia . . . [ATTACH]
Let me know if it's a bad or incorrect choice. I have nothing for Scotland, and I have nothing dated 1558. So, if I've been informed correctly,...
Japan 1876 - one-sen. [ATTACH]
1953 - French ten francs and a UK two-shillings. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very interesting, PaddyB! S'more 1963s . . . We got here a Canadian dollar . . . [ATTACH] a Republic of Iceland two-kronur . . .[ATTACH] a...
Hi, @Harold Garrett! Welcome to CT. I didn't dig into a Red Book (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Guide_Book_of_United_States_Coins) but I...
I cannot wait to hear from those more knowledgeable than I, but I'm going to make a stab at this. Mining thalers, I think, began in about 1486,...
Oh, man, Muzyck, that 1967 is nice! Particularly when compared to my cruddy specimen. So, I'll double down with another won, plus some others....
Some German five-mark coins dated 1968 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm getting in early on 1972, so not to duplicate others' posts! Panama, 20-balboas. Big coin! [ATTACH] A Danish krone - Fred IX. [ATTACH]...
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