You have a keen eye - that's the (slightly impaired) proof amongst the currency examples. ;)
Here are a few of mine. :happy:[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1902 is easy enough: plenty were kept as souvenirs as it was the King's first year. That said, it's a very good price for a very nice coin. :)
These are copper, so not covered by Freeman. Freeman covers 1860-1970. ;) Bramah lists two varieties for the 1857 - with or without the incuse...
Nice haul. Particularly like the 1915 Belgian 10 centimes. :)
Sorry, I've not got any mintage figures for the varieties. It's rated R13 by Freeman, which is an estimated 501-1000 examples extant. My own...
The 1879 narrow date penny is scarce. :)
Nah, here it is next to a REALLY big coin. ;) [ATTACH]
Entry post. I do like that 3 cents. :) I'm not a fan of ancients but also find myself strangely drawn to the Greek hekte. I would choose...
That'll be the 4 daler Kunker auctioned on my 50th birthday, damn them. :woot: [ATTACH]
I wouldn't worry John, it means the value of your collection is going through the roof. It might make further acquisitions more difficult or...
Here's my best one. :) [ATTACH]
Lovely condition that one. :)
Electrolysis is an option. This was the best I could do with some rusty iron ore: [ATTACH] Edit, I've just checked and actually didn't use...
Sixpence: [ATTACH] Shilling: [ATTACH] Half crown: [ATTACH]
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Looks spot on thanks...off to look clever. ;)
I've been asked what this is but it's a bit far gone for my skills. Can someone tell me so I can look clever please? :D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I like how you stick to one type of coin and don't diversify at all. :woot:
I can't argue with those John, I'd be delighted to own any of them. :wideyed:
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