Try soaking in acetone first, the green may come off. And will not hurt anything if it doesn't.
Pachislo machines appear to be similar to slot machines http://www.custompachislo.com/pachislofj.html#2
Is this your coin? http://www.cointalk.com/t117506/
Your pics are to blurry to tell for sure, But I may have some identical to that, I am guessing the Arabic letters are not matching up with what...
It could be just gold plated, The point is it has an impossible combination of date/monarch to be real. Furthermore, even with with the proper...
Looks like it's pretending to be a 5 Pound sovereign of England, But Edward did not take the throne until 1901 and the only year they made 5 Pound...
Your assuming they read it before voting to pass it.
Somethings wrong here, in 1895 Queen Victoria was still on the throne!
Who cares if they grade or not, those are great coins and I would love to have them in my collection. But with a mintage of only 14,000 for the 5...
There should be a mint mark under the eagle, what is it?, It really don't matter 1856 was a common year with smallest mintage of the mints at 5...
then its a fake, worth about a buck.
2 Questions, Is it magnetic? and how much does it weigh?
Duh....!, I knew that. You are right Siberian Man, Thanks for the correction.
Right around 1970 they went to the decimal system, where the shilling was now 10 pence and the pound was 100 pence, but they were still called...
In pre-decimal ways of counting, there were 12 pence to the shilling and 10 shilling to the pound, so 120 pennys to the Pound, but these coins are...
Farthing Half penny (2 Farthing) Penny (2 Half Penny) 3 pence (Pence= plural of Penny) 6 pence Shilling (12 pence) florin (2 Shilling) 1/2 Crown...
the 1888,90,91 are 90% silver and .7234 ASW, all with mintage's of around 3 million, so nothing rare. the last 2, the 1924 and 34 are 50% silver...
The Greeks use the Euro, their defaulting on their loans will not, by itself, cause the Euro to fail. It will cause further weakening of the Euro.
Just to be fair. https://corp.kitco.com/EN/Kitco_Revenu_Quebec_PRESS_RELEASE_20110609.pdf
In 1935 the dime planchet would have been silver.
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