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Jokerman

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  1. The Scandinavian languages; Norwegian, Swedish and Danish.
  2. Welcome ! I am not very familiar with English Hammered Coins, an introduction with pictures would be very nice.
  3. I am really desperate to get this medal soon. REWARD: If you know somebody owning this medal in good condition and is interested in selling it for a good price I will give you US$ 50 if there is a deal, transferring via PapPal. Pictures: http://www.medalj.nu/ribbon_info.asp?medal=%7B1CB1FF26-47ED-4E5A-A5B2-188C20BF1986%7D PS: Is the fantastic website http://blackwatch.napoleonicmedals.org gone?
  4. I guess the second half of the set will take considerably more time.
  5. The same 5 pound note was in use from 07.06.1990 until 21.11.2003. So you will find it with signature from all the chief cashiers in this period.
  6. It is not a coin. It is a medal over president Ulysses S. Grant. There is one for sale on eBay for US$ 8: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ulysses-S-Grant-1869-77-18th-President-of-the-U-S-A-Bronze-Medal-Token-USED-/291537415645
  7. Thanks! I just found pictures of the box: http://www.onlinegalleries.com/art-and-antiques/detail/admiral-lord-nelson-an-exceptionally-rare-george-iii-nelson-counter-box-and-counters-the-box-made-in-birmingham-in-1805-by-samuel-pemberton/250097 And I also picked up the medal commemorating Aboukir (pics will follow). Think I also need to pick up my own copy of BHM soon (at least volume I).
  8. I just picked up a small english medal concerning the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Copenhagen_(1801) It is in a fantastic condition. Does anybody has a reference to this medal? I guess it it listed in the three volume catalogue of Bramsen, but unfortunately I only have the last two volumes which covers the period from 1810 and forward.
  9. A picture will help...
  10. I love conder tokens, and have considered starting a collection for several years. But I need to learn more first, so thanks for the link.
  11. Totally agree, coinpeople.com is far better. You will find lot of nice and competent people and it is possible to find the information for years to come.
  12. If it is a reliable seller I dont need the slab.
  13. Well, a slab is not a guarantee anymore: http://www.coinworld.com/news/world-coins/2015/11/california-dealer-discovers-fake-krugerrand-in-fake-holder.html#
  14. At the end of the First Schleswig War there was made a series of 6 medals honoring Danish Generals. They was made by the Birmingham based company Allen & Moore around 1850. If someone has a reference to any of these medals (except Bergsøe) I would be very happy. The first one is of Schleppegrell:
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