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ive narrowed it down to an old Swedish riksdaler but I can't determine anything else. It looks like it might be a 1 öre. trying to figure out the year and the actual denomination.
i've uploaded the pics to Imgur. (there's another coin in the file too, you can disregard that one, I'm only asking about the Riksdaler) thanks all!
Hi, just wondering if anyone knows which currency the Numista website uses for pricing coins. Thank you.
This is, for me, a normal coin but I noticed there is an outline on the right that isn't on the left. Is it making it rare ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXb84fuHUOg&t=888s
This is a video where a rather mean spirited conspiracy type tries to pay a bridge toll with what appears to be some very non-standard coins. I'm guessing that they might be pre-decimal currency, but it occurred to me that it might also be decimal commemorative coins.
You can't see the coin clearly because it's in a blue plastic bag, but you can just about make out some of the surface details. Is it possible that the bigger coins are 1980s 25p commemorative Crowns?
My understanding is that while commemorative coins are indeed legal tender, businesses are not obliged to accept them, is that right?
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I've blogged about the Scarface Morgan Dollar Variety, but recently I got to examine a 1902 Morgan Dollar with a clashed die error, and another 1878 Morgan Dollar DDO, DDR, with 8TF. Do you get excited when you look closer and find rarities by examining your coins?
1902 Morgan Dollar Clashed Die Error
I was wondering if someone could help me with the background on some of these notes. All should be WWII era. I know the middle column is Japanese invasion money from the Philippines, and the three on the right are from Allied occupation of Japan, but the three on the left are eluding me for now.
Central bank of Ireland £5 note (picture pulled from google). Is there gold value here? What would be a good estimate on price? Asking for a college.
Hello there! I found these in my grandma's stuff and they were put aside neatly a long time ago. I do not know what to do with them. I was going to spend them just be be eccentric or give them to my nieces. Any insights?
This was purchased for $55.00 USD was it a fair deal ?