@cecropiamoth said:
Bringing this thread back up to the top. Some outstanding World coins have been posted. Here are some Canadian silver dollars I've picked up in the last few months.
Really nice color on this group, Jeff. Congrats on the purchases!
Was going through my archives and came upon this old pic. Haven't owned this coin in years but it sure was fun when I had it. I don't regret selling it but I do remember fondly having owned it.
pcgscoin "This is it! Our 40 millionth coin graded! It just so happens to be a very unique coin as well. This Japanese Yen coin of 1869 (Meiji 2) is part of a 5 coin experimental model set by artist Kano Natsuo, a master craftsman of the era who designed swords."
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@cecropiamoth said:
One final coin for this morning, this time from our neighbors to the South. Very attractive with pastel toning. 1952-Mo 5 peso, PCGS MS65.
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One final coin for this morning, this time from our neighbors to the South. Very attractive with pastel toning. 1952-Mo 5 peso, PCGS MS65.
Jeff
Latin American Collection
Islamic Dinar Harun Al-Rashid Baghdad AH 186 (AD 802)
Gold, 18.5mm, 4.02gm
Harun Al-Rashid (AD 786-809) was the Caliph of the Arabian Nights stories.
The Mysterious Egyptian Magic Coin
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Thanks for the bump. A couple of new ones on my end:
Gobrecht's Engraved Mature Head Large Cent Model
https://www.instagram.com/rexrarities/?hl=en
Japan 2 sen
Very nice all.
Hoard the keys.
The latest addition to my Prime Number Set just came today. 1619 Krone from Denmark.
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Really nice color on this group, Jeff. Congrats on the purchases!
Best place to buy !
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Here's a fun one... first coin with a hole in it (on purpose and not a pattern) produced by the US mints...
1918 Thailand Satang. Minted in Philiadelphia, PCGS MS66RD (10/0).
Malta
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
1903 japan yen
My romans
**Northern Sky ** by Royal Australian Mint
Was going through my archives and came upon this old pic. Haven't owned this coin in years but it sure was fun when I had it. I don't regret selling it but I do remember fondly having owned it.
Love this thread.
My current "Box of 20"
Don't know why but those Canadian dollars in those little "felt" cases seem to acquire some amazing toning.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
Latin American Collection
Medal orientation from from change in Singapore. I saved change from all over the world when traveling
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/publishedset.aspx?s=142753
https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
Is that the original three stooges commemorative?
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
I know very little about foreign coins, but some of them are very attractive, and very reasonable compared to US coins.
PCGS MS65 Top Pop 1/0
Morocco 1960 1 Diram
Market hot low pop world coins
Star Wars big seller
here's my 2 cents, it was included with some tokens I won on the bay
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1776 magic date.
It’s for sale on foreign BST.
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I was lucky enough to buy this one from a forum member and it was instantly a highlight of my small foreign gold set.
Latin American Collection
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My current "Box of 20"
I have plans to send this one in for grading one day.
PCGS's 40,000,000th coin graded
from from PCGS's Insta
pcgscoin "This is it! Our 40 millionth coin graded! It just so happens to be a very unique coin as well. This Japanese Yen coin of 1869 (Meiji 2) is part of a 5 coin experimental model set by artist Kano Natsuo, a master craftsman of the era who designed swords."
(edited in a better image)
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
After many years I finally found the one I wanted, PCGS AU58 and crusty.
Very nice!🙂
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I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
Hoard the keys.