Here is a close-out of the 2007 edition of this. Look at the other close-outs for some real bargains. If you look in the foreign book section or...
Buy anything made by the Royal Canadian mint on the secondary market .. the mint charges a substantial mark-up on all their coins. Usually, you...
Be very very careful and know your dealer .. these have been reproduced for many years.
I use, almost exclusively, 1 1/2 X 1 1/2 staple-type holders to use with pages and binders. This gives you 30 coins to a page, which I need...
Hmmmm, deja vu. It's answered in your 2/14 thread "Can anyone grade this coin".
Sweden copper 1 Ore, 1626.... not sure which mint. I think that it looks VF-20ish, maybe a bit higher/lower if seen in hand. Only by looking...
It is sometimes very hard to see what's on the coin unless it is in hand. I would suggest that you take the coins to the library and get a copy...
I think that it's a VF ... very far.
This guy here on Ebay may be able to do it. This is the 3rd different one I've seen him have up for auction. I think that they are quite nice:...
It still looks like the Indian (Assam) 1/32 rupee (KM 245) at less than probably 6mm is the smallest and it's 19th century. The 1/16 rupee (KM246...
Tigervet ... I can't believe the number of people there that completely ignored (I hope) the fact that it was magnetic. You could see from the...
I think that China, Fukien Province, 100 cash would be in the running. Copper 70 mm. Or China, Shensi Province, 1000 cash. Brass 74mm.
I think that many of the Indian 1/32 rupees (such as Assam) or fanams will be the smallest at about 7mm. I originally thought of some the Central...
As I said before, specific gravity will tell you nothing if the coins have the same dimensions and weigh the same .... mass with respect to volume...
If two coins have exactly the same physical dimensions and weigh exactly the same, their specific gravity will be the same, at least as far as I...
I'd say one of the Indian Provinces. Look through a Krause at a library if you don't have one... maybe early-mid 19th century or 18th.
Living in Canada, I get a chuckle out of the "invented" holidays that have occurred here, so that Canada would have a Monday holiday that matches...
Your mean the offcenter is the same? There is a certain tolerance that is allowed .. the real errors are offset quite a bit.
In 1905, China underwent a coinage reform, where every coin had the same obverse and reverse design .. with a mintmark in the center of the...
It looks fake to me as well. 8-S is supposed to be 8 escudos and be made of gold. That coin is not gold, nor were there any struck in 1792. The...
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