Still an attractive piece of late 19th century silver (certainly worth something from that aspect !!)
Are you sure it is 1639 ? From the quality of the edges it looks much more likely to be late 17th or 18th century. And definetly not a medal. I...
GVF...but these coins are seriously rare in mint condition ( we are talking $500 here ) so a very acceptable example. (the type is known as the...
Nice follis ! The second silver coin looks like a (contempory) hungarian copy ?!
$20 at most...on British grading system I would be saying Fair/F (which turns to G/F ???)...but that might be a bit liberal...
A real major player.
I would split it obv G-6/ rev VG-8. The obverse seems to be really nicked up, and the reverse is stained, so a net G-6 for this one.
Very odd coin....did you see it properly before you bought it ?
Those Khorezem coins are very hard to find. ...
The first two are relatively hard to find, the others are all common. Nice anyway.
They were die struck like almost all coins.
Very nice coin !
Why can't you open them (just curious!) ?
Keeping it simple EG: Denomination, country of origin, date, grade,problems, toning, reference to Krause ETC ! (not as simple as I had hoped....!)
I think it could be an "improved" error, someone has dipped a real error here.
Certainly Austrian (arms of hapsburg), from the 18th century. Token or counter..who knows ?
I would hang on to them. Look how much 1930s washingtons go for now. You might say there were less of them made, but there will be more collectors...
If the grading is accurate about $35 If not, $8 ??
Check out the gold angels of England minted from 1468-1637...
Oh...I do have a real one...with a big fingerprint on it...
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