It looks seriously pitted, though. It might not even grade.
I find that very interesting as well. Our Lincoln cent has been around for 100 years, but the Swiss coins eclipse that. I would think that they're...
Any official U.S. coin ever minted (with the exception of the trade dollar) is legal tender today. I could take 25 1795 large cents and buy a pack...
Actually, the U.S. did remove silver coins for circulation. In the mid to late 1960s, the public was afraid that the new copper-nickel clad coins...
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I didn't know the answer, so I Googled it just out of curiosity. That's a great question!
:thumb: I agree with that.
Hi, Eduard. It looks like the curved bronze object might be a fragment of a Roman fibula. Nice finds!
The rules are nearly identical in the U.S. Here, we have blue signs that mark historically significant areas, and you can't get any where near...
It shall be called Amerimetric.
Just think... if it wasn't for Isaac Brock, you could have been a giant state and Americans would visit for reasons other than Niagara Falls, free...
I thought the same thing! It was a mixture of metric and U.S. measurements! :mouth: Nice pickups, T£, T¥, T$. Your name is tmoney, after all!...
Here's the guide: http://coinauctionshelp.com/TPGS_FORUM/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=1363
The date is on the side you have pictured. The side with the ten. If you can't take clearer scans, you could draw the symbols. I have a guide on...
You could also package them in two separate boxes, unless I'm missing something.
It must be something to detect in Germany. Here in the U.S., the oldest coins we can hope to find are from the 16th century. I haven't found...
I never knew that. I never really found myself interested in Chinese coins. Thanks for the extra bit of info that will be added to my...
Could you provide a clearer picture? I'm not as good with Japanese as Hontonai, but I can tell you the date if I can read the numerals.
The Thai one looks like a 1 baht, Y#183 minted 1986-1997.
The symbol to left of the junk looks like gan, meaning the first year of reign in Japanese. I don't know if it means the same for Chinese coins or...
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