This is one of seven coins that arrived today, and by far the prettiest of the bunch. 1850 German State of Scheide Munze, 1 pfenning[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1799 Great Britain half penny[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1936 Germany[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Australia it is[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, the one on the right is upside down. I can not actually read many of the characters, however I can nearly always recognize the up and down of...
I see a lot of these 2 stuiver coins from Indonesia with a hole punched through them. I heard a story that such coins were nailed on front doors...
Some of us can notice the orientation (no pun intended) of the Kanji or Chinese characters.
Love the high relief and the toning on that one, wow
Here's all I can find for 1803, a Holland duit[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I love the Canada large cents, and I also love their silver dollars[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, I can admire and lust after that coin as well...
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That 1861 New Brunswick is a beauty![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have one dated the same, and it is identified as an 1882. It has been here with me for over 2 months, so not really my latest...
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East India Company 1 keping and VOC - Gelderland 1 duit[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Is that Swiss?
Here are examples of coats of arms of "provinces" (for lack of a better name) in the Low Countries in the 1700s. All coins are copper duits. They...
Animals...[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is a 10 cent, guess they went decimal at some point. Australia or 2014 next?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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