Sad news indeed!
Nice example of a scarce brockage. Thanks.
How about this mis-spelled 1672 English half penny, CRAOLVS A CAROLO (Charles (II) son of Charles)? (CRAOLVS for CAROLVS). [ATTACH] Bill
How about a silver round error? [ATTACH] Bill ***********************************************************
Yes, LaCointessa. That is one of the three (I think) 20th century types. Bill (Cited from:https://www.cointalk.com/threads/colombia.287258/page-3)
Oops! And I guess that means that you know nothing about the subject of my question.
Many years ago, when Gold was much cheaper, I was buying Columbian 5 Pesos at coin shows. I still have a date set and more. Is there now any...
Here a a machine that does fifty cent pieces - http://www.xnumber.com/xnumber/cmisc_brandt.htm Bill
Here is one of my silver rounds - [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Documenting coins reminds me of my copy of a original 1797 London Times newspaper announcing a new English coinage. Please see -...
Wow! I thought I had my hands full just collecting Spanish coins by type. Along the way, I've learned a lot about the history of Spain. I've...
This brockage is my only Napoleonic crown - [IMG]
They are the same. Bill
Very nice! Makes me wish I had started collecting Spanish gold instead of Spanish silver many years ago. Bill
Collector of Spanish and Spanish Imperial silver coins.
Here is my Spanish (Madrid) gold coin of the same King. (Smaller than yours, of course). [ATTACH]
Here's mine. Not as nice but does have an interesting Die Clash. [ATTACH] Bill
Most excellent! I really like historic documents and envy you! Bill
I posted my favorite French crown errors at - http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=164869 Bill
Here's mine. Bill
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