Not necessarily. The US and Japan follow the same convention of dating their currency only with the year a series is inititiated, so this note...
From the late 19th Century through the mid-20th Century, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia comprised French Indo-China. Except for the date your coin...
Accidental double post. Ignore.
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You know more about the first two than I do, as your pictures are too small for me to even read the legends. No. 3 is a 50 sen note listed as...
Correct. About as wrong as it's possible to be!The date on everyThai coin is in - surprise, surprise - Thai characters. My reference books aren't...
It's absolutely, positively, 100% fake. The correct weight for a Republic Year 3 (1914) One Yuan silver coin (Y#329 with a reeded edge or...
Actually, "year 30" without specifying that it was minted during the Meiji Era, isn't enough to make it 1897CE. There was also a year 30 in the...
You say you had an attorney. Have you considered getting your legal advice from him/her? A good lawsuit is like a stool with three legs:A...
What leads you to that conclusion Traci? The legend certainly doesn't mention any province, or even anything that would give a hint as to...
#1 - French 1 franc with Marianne, the French symbol for liberty and believed by many to be Weinberg's inspiration for the US Walking Liberty....
You are absolutely correct, and I over-generalized in trying to distinguish currency intended for use by the issuer's armed forces from currency...
Most likely Chinese. The bottom picture's character does mean 5, in both Chinese and Japanese. In the top picture the characters at the right...
Not quite. MPCs are notes intended for use by the issuing nation's troops in occupied territory which has its own currency. Your note is...
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Post them at one of the hundreds of free picture hosting websites, and then post a link here.
So, is the mint producing tokens for private industry now, or is Canadian Tire sponsoring a form of NCLT?
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Frankly, I neither know nor care how accurate they are, as I COLLECT coins, and do NOT invest in silver. However, where do you see a significant...
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