This goes back a little farther than you asked for, but I found it interesting all the same. http://ancientcoinsforeducation.org/content/view/79/98/
Anyone know what this is? I am thinking either Indian or Ottoman North Africa.
See if anyone you know have either a dial caliper or a micrometer, both are common machinist measuring tools and are capable of measuring in...
According to Krause, You could tell the difference by the thickness of the coin. The Cu-Ni (1923-38) was 5g 1.6mm thick and the Ni-brass (1938-9)...
Don't knock em, most were holed for a reason. For instance, for many years women had no property rights. If their husbands were to die without a...
Wow, I have almost the same doubling but on a different coin.
I wish I could tell you who did this one. But it was done well before I got the coin. He did however miss the small cross at the top of the crown....
I don't understand how the TGP records could show income? All they really show is you have or once had a coin that graded at some level. They have...
These coins have whats called security edge, that means the reeding should not be like on US coins, it should have a break in the middle and a...
Do you mean Austrian?. Pictures will be helpful but, sounds like an Austrian 20 kruezer
I was just wondering how many legit ones are automatically called fakes, after all we all know that there is only one, right??? IMO if there was...
Some cash coins were machine struck towards the end of their manufacture.
5 mugs on one coin has been done, I don't think it looks too bad if it done right.
I also have many of these coins, Great post!!. Really clears up some of the mystery around the different types of denominations and styles. and...
One more, This one may be Indian, If I read the date right it is 1758 year 6.
I cannot seem to track these down, I believe they are German states, But cant seem to Find them.
Provident Metals is one I have been very pleased with their service buying the scrap silver, they sell for as little as .35 over spot. In...
Then try this one. http://www.venetiancoins.com/id16.html Third one down.
Could this be it?, the last one. http://www.venetiancoins.com/id17.html
This site shows 2 types for that coin and year. http://bigsilvercoins.com/Switzerland.html
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