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Re: A few nice British pcs since we post so much Latin Amer...
Here's one of the later overstrikes. It has a test cut, because these were faked a lot. George III Bank of England Dollar, 1804 Soho Mint, Birmingham. Silver, 41mm, 27g. Head 1, C.H.K. on trunca… (View Post)3 -
Re: How About A Victorian Halfcrown? Not Much On These Boards
Nice coin. It looks like the usual but much sharper. Even the standard strikes are great coins to have. I presume world coins are not discussed much on this board because their collectors don't … (View Post)2 -
Re: What’s a fair offer for 3 silver ancient roman coins that my buddy is selling?
The problem is, they are all common and you can easily and cheaply get better ones. Those are worth little more that $50 together. The first (Hadrian) is $50 if not broken and overcleaned, so a lot l… (View Post)2 -
Re: What could this be? Chinese or other Asian looking charm or something similar
A charm in the form of a Chinese cash coin. I think the obverse is meant to be an approximation of "Ban Liang". (View Post)1 -
Re: Can someone please help identify these coins?
I don't think anyone calls it speared horseman, though. 'Fallen horseman' is the shorthand for these coins. A search for ""Speared horseman" coin" gets 68 results o… (View Post)1
