This coin is a replica of the 1796 Eagle, minted by Ron Landis in the 1990s. It is a reproduction, but it is made with actual gold. It is marked...
Do you know your hallmarks?
I’ll be there for a day. This is my major coin show of the year, although due to the long winter break I may try and go to the winter show next year.
Shipping is $4. I can use PayPal for payment. I will give the farthing, half penny, and penny new flips. Austria 1 Kreuzer 1881 VF-EF $1[ATTACH]...
I believe it’s this. If it’s smaller than 3 grams it is a Pogh.
This is a kasu I bought recently. Unfortunately, I know nothing else beyond its denomination. I believe that the obverse may have Ganesh on it and...
Looks normal to me! I don’t have my copy of Hartill on me, but it’s probably correct. I believe that degenerate examples are smaller, even more...
Actually this is a half reale. I have one like it from 1789. The one reales have 1R written there instead.
This one in particular. Interestingly, the KM (or C, whatever that is) lists an 1810. I suppose whoever made the Numista page just forgot to...
Here are some more issues from there.
Seems like it to me! I suppose I’ll bookmark this reference for later use.
Of course Roman provincials are the bane of my existence, simply because of situations like this. I believe this is a coin of Domitian, as I can...
There is also this one, also in a bezel. The year is on the other side so I don’t know which one it is exactly, but I’m sure this is the broader type.
It is this coin. Here is the Krause value. It’s interesting that these were made in Milan, which wasn’t even a part of the Austrian Netherlands. I...
I’ve been away for a bit, and somehow managed to miss this entire thread even in my casual browsing. You can imagine my reaction when I read the...
It all sounds good, but the year span is actually much more restrictive than fifteen years. Charles took Naples in 1495, and died in 1498. So the...
Definitely! A very messy time in Italian history as I recently learned. I am becoming more interested in the history of Italian states, although...
I think this phrase is a pretty common motto.
This is most definitely a cavallo of Charles the VIII of France. It is a variety of the coin in your link with a different cross. I can’t find...
Here is one. It is actually Vietnamese, or Annamese.
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