Actually, this is a 50 kopek from Transnistria, KM#4.
Nice shillings!
No P? Take some Flomax.
The last one is a 25 piastres from Egypt. The date is 1993, reference is KM#734.
Tired of talking about Hebrew coins, are you?
You should get one. This one cost something like 75¢, but it looks really nice. In fact, you can buy a complete Panama proof set for something...
Thanks, De Orc.
Here is a 1/10th balboa from Panama. It's proof. I took the picture with a new technique.
Nope. The only (at the time) legal 1933 double eagle sold in 2002 for over $7,000,000. The coin you mentioned will certainly make the list, though.
Nice coin! The mintage is 585,674.
The battle for Helms Deep is over, but the battle for Middle Earth has just begun.
I thought you had him blocked.
I won't answer the question meant for Antoni, other than to say that this coin is clearly a gold aureus of Constantantine I. You can see where it...
I'm not answering Weryon's question, but if you want a very nice example of the St. George reverse, copper-nickel crowns (five shillings) were...
Just do a google search for "crown coins". Large silver coins are commonly referred to as crowns.
By the way, your coin is not genuine Jesse. I don't know about the copper cent, but the Confederate cent is absolutely a restrike. Sorry to inform...
I know who Niko was, and it was not Jesse P. You can ask Doug if you don't believe me.
Here's a third guinea for $200: http://www.vcoins.com/world/clarksmith/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=502 I'll let you know if I come accross...
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Ah, I see it now. If you arrange the letters a little and read it with your eyes crossed, it clearly says "The Hebrew King Diocletian".
Separate names with a comma.