How about showing us the other side, instead of the same side twice?? Also, the device after the "B" is a triskelion, a symbol of the Trinity,...
A year's worth, if you don't like rice...:yuck:
The top 6 coins are various Saudi Arabia, with one duplication. The bottom 2 coins (both holed) are unknown country and catalog value; I don’t...
Read the article in Wikipedia, it's fascinating: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koku
And a newspaper rarely cost more than one cent, suggesting that a hotel stay was worth ten newspapers. Not today, that's for sure!
Wonder what you could buy with one of these? A pound of rice? A pair of sandals? A live chicken? Carrying any quantity of these to the market...
I would say it's Japan, 100 Mon Tempo. See Krause Type C7. Catalog value in the $12-15 range.
Something else equally corrupt will replace it.
See eBay #121344324254
I found this article for Duquesne Motor Coach Lines but no images: http://www.amcap.org/history/pghhistory/duquesne.shtml
http://www.ebay.com/itm/D-M-C-L-Duquesne-Pennsylvania-transit-token-PA305E-/351002208934?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item51b95caaa6
For sale, 30 different tokens, all believed to be U.S., $27 postpaid and insured. Shipped ONLY to the United States. PayPal or money order, no...
A very reasonable point of view. "Don't buy it first then ask people if you got a good deal after the fact" -- Bet I've seen this 50 times since...
The "dot" directly above the E in CENTS -- is it above or below the surface of the coin? If it's above, that "sort of" supports my prior theory.
In 2011 Krause, VF-20 is $80; XF-40 is $225. Current 2014 valuations unknown.
The beehive is also a symbol of the Mormon church; could it be a communion token? This would account for no denomination...
Good thing you don't collect Buffalo nickels...
Plus Zero feedback, and seller "does not offer returns..."
The best I can come up with (and I don't necessarily think this is right) is that there was a tiny fragment of broken die (from previous strikes),...
While I agree with your concept, three of your four problem areas (damaged, harshly cleaned, and overgraded) apply to EVERY coin series, they are...
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