Russia: silver rouble, 1842-CлБ [IMG]
"The Sailmaker's Badge": WW1 Royal Flying Corps identity disc made from 1916 British half crown [IMG]
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Netherlands Antilles (Curaçao): copper-nickel-zinc 5-cents of Queen Wilhelmina, 1943 [IMG] Obverse: orange branch with fruit in inner circle,...
Always liked the eagle on these. Yep, I'd say you did OK. As to the grade, it's Mint State, and I would say at least MS65. Numismedia lists it...
My post was in response to new member @Joemama73 who joined yesterday, not the original author of the thread. (Welcome, BTW, @Joemama73.)
In my opinion, it looks like a quarter. With green stuff on it.
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Ionia, Teos. Play from the modern borders of Turkey (which borders on Bulgaria). [IMG]
It is worth one cent, plus whatever sentimental value you place on it for having belonged to your great-grandmother. Or whatever someone will pay...
In case the theme is only coins with mint-made holes, here you go. China: cast bronze cash coin, Tang Dynasty, Anonymous Middle Type, ca. 718-732...
Great Britain: "Spade" type half-guinea, 1789 [IMG] From my old "Holey Gold Hat" collection. [IMG]
I once owned one of the condition census examples of the 1929 Lundy 1-Puffin. It was tied with 4 other coins as finest graded (MS65 RD). Now,...
The usual. Here's a bulleted list of the finds from last time. And the time before that.
Oh yes! Thank you for reminding me. I once had one of those big, ginormous Justinian folles on my old Holey Coin Vest. Picked it up for twenty...
Not absolutely huge, but big enough. This one ranks pretty big on my "seller's remorse" list. :( [IMG]
Aha! Love the Duran Duran detail. Exactly what my inquiring mind needed to know. You might say my curiosity was Hungry Like The Wolf. ;)...
NW-ish to Puerto Rico. [IMG]
I agree. Those are sharp.
Yeah, my mind went to Agrippa, too. [IMG]
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