<< <i>??? CONTEMPORARY COUNTERFEIT ??? what year is it really ??? what country ???? >>
It is contemporary, meaning it was struck around that same time (i.e. the 1770's or so). What country? Well, a lot of those were struck in the American colonies. But it counts as British.
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I was gonna follow through on that, believe it or not, but the Litesiders took the ball again!
(Edit) and then back to the Dark! Wow!
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Edit to add: the 1933 Brit penny is extremely rare. This one was digitally altered. It is really a 1935.
So you may post British or 1933 OR 1935.
<< <i>MY god this thread has 350 posts! ALREADY! LMAO! >>
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Aw crap, do I really have to take it down ???
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<< <i>Wait a minute LM. Real coin? >>
Huh. I wish!
See added note above.
Edit: too slow, Sunnywood. That would've worked, but tlhoy came in with that wounded halfpenny.
It is now 1919 or British.
We need 1919 or British
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We need 1919 or British >>
I know you can do British.
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<< <i>??? CONTEMPORARY COUNTERFEIT ??? what year is it really ??? what country ???? >>
It is contemporary, meaning it was struck around that same time (i.e. the 1770's or so). What country? Well, a lot of those were struck in the American colonies. But it counts as British.
We still need British or 1772...
1793 or British
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
That's a Wreath Cent, S-10, NGC AU55 that I used to own ...
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Now it's 1793 or... well... another 1793 half cent!
Darksiders, you gotta post another 1793, or the Litesiders will have a shutout!
P.S. LM - mine was a wreath cent ... we could still get a chain cent or a Liberty cap cent !!
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And no, the Chain cent won't work, tempting though it is!
Spanish Colonial minted in Mexico (Mo)
Or IS it an 8?
1793 or Spanish, or whatever country that one is from (it's Spanish colonial)...
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Darksiders, type your country when posting!
1793 or Spain will work.
But we can also count Mexico or whatever Spanish colony that was struck in, when that info is posted.
Edit. Ah. There it is.
1793 or Spain or Mexico, folks!
Sorry,
Mexico 8 Reales 1806
1806 should bring us back to the Draped Bust...
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Great thread...~!
Sorry, but lets keep this interesting
edited for spelling.......
1806 or Spain or (what Spanish colony)?
JRocco- fantastic crown! But no, we need 1806 or Spain or whatever Spanish colony JZ's last coin was from.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
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Too slow again.
1959 or Spain!
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
HOLEY COW LM, but pharmer beat you to it !!
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400 posts in approx. 24 hrs. Must be a record or pretty darn close to one. thread lordmarcovan!