Yours looks like a matte proof, mine appears to be proof or proof like and a bit damaged. Yours wins the beauty contest for sure![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1922 France bon pour (good for) 1 franc[ATTACH]
OK, thanks. I will go with 1976 Calgary Stampede souvenir $1 token. Can play Canada or 1976, and since it says U.S., wild card! Can play USA coin...
Gadzooks! What a strange looking design for the reverse!
1917 Germany 10 pfennig-zinc [ATTACH]
1917 Germany 10 pfennig, think this one is iron.[ATTACH]
Another stunning coin, nice. Here is a 1840 GB farthing, quite worn. Next coin could easily be your 1840 8 real.[ATTACH]
I am big into the VOC coins. 1791 Zeeland VOC 1 gulden.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think the rules of this thread say follow with same date or same country.
Some Canadian gold. Just took pix of these today for the first time.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That looks like an old one; what is the weight and diameter? Looks like "Nepal, Rajendra (AD1816-47), AR Mohar"
1963 India 1 naya paisa[ATTACH]
1905 GB 1/2 sovereign[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1953 GB crown[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sorry I don't have an 1881, but here is an 1879 penny. Love the old British pennies.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1819 crown, regular old George and the Dragon reverse.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1889 GB shilling, also has an appealing reverse. I think I just coined a useful phrase there. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1835 AR 1 1/2 pence, I think the slang name for this one was "3 ha' pennies"[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1723 GB shilling. This is now my oldest British coin, since I got rid of the Edward I hammered penny. South Seas Company[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
"Nice" is quite the understatement. That is a stunning crown!
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