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16d

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  1. If mm says so, that's good for me.
  2. Is it me eyeballs, or can anyone else see doubling on the obv?
  3. Cool, that hole looks like it's been there for 123 years.
  4. Is that one of your "bargain box" coins? If so, would you like to share what you paid?
  5. Col..err...Corina, That is a 6 Tornesi. Can you take a pic of the bust? Coinage: In the second period of his Kingdom (July 1799-1806), Ferdinand minted silver piasters with the thousandths 1799, 1800 and 1802, and therefore 1804 (very rare); finally in 1805, he minted an artistic piaster and an half piaster. As concerns copper , he eliminated the 10, 8 and 5 tournois coins and minted 3 and 2 grain coins, i.e. 6 and 4 tournois coins bearing the portrait of the Sovereign, and also the grain of 1800 , the 9, 4 and 3 horses coins.
  6. I'll take a look later, I've got some holed Seated stuff, somewhere.
  7. “Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value ---- zero.” Voltaire
  8. O Gold! I still prefer thee unto paper, Which makes bank credit like a bark of vapour. ~Lord Byron
  9. Are you talking about the coin you posted about a couple weeks ago? Tell me it aint so.
  10. I'm supprised he doen't have a New York state quarter for $1,000,000,000.00 ( weren't about 1 1/4 billion of these minted?)
  11. I want what he's smoking The Q's&A's are classic, he keeps directing people to a link for coin prices. But actually, he's looking at mintage figures! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...8317724222&rd=1
  12. Hmmmm http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...8316992152&rd=1
  13. I found some with just a quick google, more 10's than 20's though.
  14. That's one fine, clean unc. I've got the '43-'74 run, before the hideous Madero coinage. These large bronze pieces take on the neatest rose tones.
  15. edit, wait a sec, the 'puter acting up. edit again, this is a great site for that stuff. http://www.conecaonline.org/content/jeffer...59.html#_1958-D
  16. Mexican 1814 1/4 Real copper with Ferdinand VII in a COINSTAR machine, about 3 years ago. Really worn, but it's all there. BTW, ALWAYS check the machine's coin return on your way out of the store. The machines will spit out anything off-sized, and most people don't know this when they pour in a big accumulation of change.
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