Dave M is showing us some really beautiful (high grade) material from France. I hope to see more from his collection & I hope you get addicted to all coins of the World (like I did). Coinage & history obviously did not begin with the Birch cent (although I wish I had one of those ). OK, for 1910 I would like to post this puppy. I know that the date on the obverse looks like 1913 but trust me, it is sandwiched into the old holder with a genuine 1910 proof V-nickel. This genuine 1910 proof covers the word "copy" on the reverse & is sure to give some folks heart palpitations when I'm dead. Keeping it real, here is one for 1909 actually showing the date.
Great doubleheader for a Saturday afternoon: American League playoffs and looking at nice coins during the ads!