It's a 1 Lepton coin from the Ionian Islands, 1834. Most coins from the Ionians that I've seen have been quite pricey, but if you're seeing $20,...
*Blows the dust off his account* I've been eyeing this coin on eBay: [IMG] It looks too nice to be from the 1830's.. and this cheap. The...
Excellent, thank you. I was beginning to think it might not be a coin at all.
A while back I bought an eBay lot and the seller tossed this in as a thank you. Not labeled at all, but it looked Indian to me. A bit of research...
I've seen a few coins for sale from Kurdistan... now I know it's not a country (for now, at least) and these all seem to be from Iraqi Kurdistan,...
Excellent, everything I wanted to know. My thanks to you, sir.
Egyptian, eh? Never figured it'd go in that direction. This would qualify as an Egyptian Ottoman coin, then? Beneather the toughra is an arabic...
Well, here's what I think it is, and also what I think it really is... I recognized the signature in the second frame as a symbol of the Ottoman...
Now, I know what I *think* this coin is, but I'd like to know what it *really* is. [IMG][IMG] It's about the sive of a U.S. dime, and the date...
Well, in part based on this feedback, I removed it from my wallet and put it with the rest. After all, will likely become even more of an oddity...
To start things off, everyone who knows m collecting tastes knows that I tend to collect world coins. American never really caught my interest...
Well, I'll put it this way. Yesterday I was excited about getting a bonus, unlabeled coin in the mail. There was an ugly guy with a hat on it, but...
The Aussies are actually individually stored in what I suppose could be considered airtight, two plastic halves each the size of the coin. They're...
As a world coin collector, I have to admit that I haven't been on the forums much recently (Now that I've become capable of idenfitying the...
Ok, thanks. I was wondering why I was having a tough time finding any, and I had just read that Kyrgyzstan doesn't use coins.
I have seen a lot of coins that claim to be Belarusian Roubles, but they all appear to be commemorative. With the value pretty chaotic to begin...
42... I didn't think you'd play the Douglas Adams card ;) Congrats :)
62... for no particular reason.
I do not know any specifics, but coin 2 is from Syria, and coins 4 and 5 are from Nepal. Edit: Egypt and Libya also used the Eagle design on...
Don, my father. I couldn't drive to the hobby shop back then ;P
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