I've had that one since last year. I'd like a proof (especially a peso), but those get pricey, of course. This 50-centavos piece had a...
What listing? Link?
Looks OK to me? Very nice quality, if that's a CRH find. Nice photos, too.
Moved to World Coins.
I was online but not on the CoinTalk site. I think the OP is more likely to find someone who can help with the script either here or on the World...
Austrian Netherlands: silver kronenthaler, 1797 [IMG]
Netherlands Antilles (Curaçao): copper-nickel-zinc 5-cents of Queen Wilhelmina, 1943 [IMG] Obverse: orange branch with fruit in inner circle,...
Yes, I've used a dime as a screwdriver before, when there wasn't the proper tool handy. As a former detectorist, I can also attest to how many...
"Two Bits for an Odd Fellow" : Fraternal lodge token on 1857 Seated Liberty quarter [IMG]
Maybe. Like some of the holes that got out in at more random locations, maybe it was merely for practical, utilitarian reasons. So-and-so wanted...
Indeed.
I have found a bunch in bulk lots over the years. My sister sent me a PayPal gift (because she's a nice sister), and so I had a little money to...
Since I see @Peter T Davis is selling some things to benefit the site, I'll follow suit. We'll do a sealed bid; send me a private message with...
Netherlands (Utrecht): copper duit, 1786 [IMG]
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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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.)
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