This Arcadius from Heraclea is my best Roman bronze in general. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
That’ll have to be answered by someone else. I only know the basics.
Out of the German states, Prussia is the most common. Any other state besides Prussia will be expensive, especially so in gold. Mintages can also...
Thank you for specifying the series notes for the non-imperial notes! I find this area of history interesting, mainly because of the Provisional...
Here is some news! This a Google translated quote from bizspa.jp.
I would expect them to. Maybe someday I’ll get a set, but I’ve heard competition is always fierce, especially with something like this. Look at...
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Cool!
@Ken Dorney I own a coin that came from the estate of Mr. Cederlind. Thank you for telling me a bit about him, as that’s now what I’ll think about...
Your reverse picture is upside down. It is from Bhutan. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces17301.html
Entry post. 1-2-4-3. My most current coin. I am currently conserving my resources until this summer, and sometimes getting a few pieces of paper...
Actually, scratch that. It’s made in Birmingham. How could I forget?
Baldwin’s was very nice. I can post the three ancients I got there, or I can post a modern(ish) British coin made in London I got there. Your call.
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It's year one of the Heisei era, or 1989. The Japanese use an ordinal number for the first year of a reign rather than a cardinal like every other...
I think these are undated. It’s from 1876-1900.
It’s from Sri Lanka.
I would love to do something similar to this!
A half dime was a nickel, for most of US history. The first nickel as we recognize it was made in 1866. People liked the idea of intrinsic value.
Yes, it is an image of Charlemagne. The portrait coinage actually issued by him definitely qualifies for this category.
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