It's a (Spanish) Mexican 8 Reales, KM-109 in my old 1st ed. 18th century Standard Catalog of World Coins and lists at $20 in VG, $40 in F and $50...
I'd bet your '2 something' is a 2 heller from Austria.
I'm glad to try and help anytime! Brad
That's a brass 100 millim from Tunisia. Since 1960, 1000 millim have equaled 1 Dinar. Collector value of a coin depends on date, mint mark (if...
If you get stuck, give us a description or post a picture and we'll be glad to point you in the right direction.
KM-101, catalogs at $7.50 in Fine and $15 in Very Fine in the 2003 Standard Catalog of World Coins (try a library). Mintage of this one year type...
I'm always glad to try and help any time! Jody, I've got plenty of snow and ice still here but it's starting to melt good this afternoon! I'll...
It's a brass 2 stotinki coin from Bulgaria, KM-238. It features the Madara horseman, Czar Krum (802-814), as a horseman on the rock at Madara in...
Welcome Jody! I'm just 2 counties over in Pulaski. Brad
Related thread where the sap is trying to sell the coin: auction ended early
NO! The seller is giving false information, selling at a hugely rediculous price, and with outrageous shipping charges!!! The 1944 date was the...
Avoid that one! There were 58 million of the 1944 date minted and it's only worth about .25! They're not very hard to find. I wish I had one of...
Libya hasn't minted any 1/4 Dinar coins nor any coins dated 1369. They have a series dated 1399 featuring a rider on horseback, though. Similarly,...
AH1369 is equivalent to 1949AD. If you have a picture or better description that may help.
There IS a difference! Cleaned coins are worth 50% of an uncleaned coin's value AT BEST. Anyone that says there is no difference likely possesses...
Sorry, your coin is rusting away and is beyond hope. Zinc reacts to any kind of moisture, such as humidity, and the resulting chemical reaction is...
See this recent thread.
The plastic pages, foam, and possibly the flips, may be deteriorating and breaking down chemically. The resulting PVC (polyvinyl chloride) will...
No, these were drilled by people usually intending to run a necklace through it. Most government issued coins with intentional holes occurred only...
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