Well, I finally got some things straigtened out, here are a few new purchase. The Newfoundland cent, I basically stole at ~$0.12. Oh, and that is just a little dirt at 5:00. It came off easily with a cotton swab. I didn't notice it until I posted the pic. I just don't feel like redoing the scan.
Nice NEWPs. Nice NEWPs. I also picked up a coin from Israel yesterday. I will post the new batch this weekend. Very best regards, collect89
Thanks guys! Here are a few more NEWPs: P.S. The mexican is enamled and hopefully soemone can help me with the French, don't know anything about it besides its French.
LOL I just recieved the 1941 version of that Palistinian coin this morning, the French coin is from Indochina (Vietnam/Laos/Cambodia) will check it in the book next The bottom one is mainland France LOL Paris mint I believe
Well the bottom one is rather confusing I am afraid :bigeyes: I might be reading the book wrong but this is what I have Mint mark cockral Lan6 1821 A = Paris Central mint Yet it also seems to have a Engraver genral privy mark of Augustus Dupre (Artemise shooting a bow opposit the cockral) that would date it to 1795/1803?
And for the Indochina we have a American coin LOL 1941 50,000,000 mintage Composit Nickle S = San Fransisco Km 21.1a F=0.20, VF=0.40, XF=0.75, Unc=5.00
I though that was pretty neat about the Indochina. When I saw the 'S' I told myself, "Self, that surely can't mean SanFran". But it sure did.
What I am wondering, why is the actual coin not listed in Krause. But it may be in the 18th Century book.
Well I just found this, look at the top coin http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?i...=1821+5+centimes&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&sa=N&um=1
IWBD. That is it! Thank you so much for finding it. Basically it was minted before 1802. But what I wonder too is what would Krause say?:hammer: Guess I need to stop relying too much on Krause.