What's new? This has not only been going on for years, but we've been discussing it here and elsewhere, virtually since the dawn of internet forums.
I can think of two possible explanations for that:No matter what it claims, that site is nowhere near complete for the 19th Century. Because it...
If your 16th birthday is after October 5 (GMT) you are eligible in this contest. I guarantee that the prizes (which haven't been selected yet)...
Those "alls" are a little bit of an overstatement. On January 1, 2002, the Euro began circulating in only 11 countries. Greece, Slovenia, Malta,...
Anything and everything you might want to know is already on the internet.
You're about three times as far along as I am. Where did you find those Dansco-type pages?
Great! Yup. Of course if the information is in Greek, Chinese, Arabic, Thai or other characters you can't read and don't have on your keyboard,...
AH1277 was the ascension year initiating the reign during which the coin was minted, but your actual coin was minted in AH1281, the fifth year of...
When you say "all US medals", do you mean "all Lincoln medals issued by the US" (a few), or all Lincoln medals issued in the US" (untold...
Let's play detective. Clue A - There is an uncrowned King facing right, and Britannia faces left. That limits our choices to a James, a couple...
Since I don't want to risk being sued for libel, I won't express my opinion.
True. It's equally true that:Water is wetter than sandUp is higher than downMorning comes before afternoon each and every dayElephants eat more...
Interesting. Krause is known for having changed ID numbers at various times.
What edition of the SCWC are you looking at? In my 2001 3rd Ed. 19th Century volume, Pn-25 is listed as an undated 1868 copper 1/2 baht, with an...
I am not aware of any other country that uses the Thai alphabet. The first one is either Siamese (Thailand before 1939) or a fake Siamese coin....
There are no Siamese coins shown in the SCWC with an elephant being ridden. The smaller Y#49, a 50 satang-1/2 bhat of BE2472 (1929), has an...
If it is ~28mm, and weighs 15g, the top coin may be Y#39, a 900 silver (.434 oz. ASW) baht of the Kingdom of Siam, bearing a portrait of Rama V...
KM#4, 3.575g .64 silver (.0736 oz. ASW), mintage 240,000, worth bullion value.
5,678. When I win, give the prize to a YN who collects US coins, with my compliments.
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