hayward89
Joined: 16 Tem 2011
Posts: 1
Posted: 16 Tem 2011, 14:38
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Posted: 16 Tem 2011, 14:38
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james wolfe
Joined: 2 Mart 2011
Posts: 1187
Posted: 16 Tem 2011, 14:46
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Posted: 16 Tem 2011, 14:46
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wow!!! nice coins. we have to wait for experts!!!
james
ZacUK
Numista team
Joined: 3 Ocak 2011
Posts: 16697
Posted: 16 Tem 2011, 15:49
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Posted: 16 Tem 2011, 15:49
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I see the coins go across the page then down; they look genuine. The pages on here are ...
Picture 1 United States 1 Dollar Silver 1798-1804 (1799) KM# 32
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces23359.html
Picture 2 Indochine 1 Piastre Silver 1895-1928 (1908 A) KM# 5a.1
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces11287.html
Picture 3 Mexico 8 Reales Silver 1824-1897 (1884 Zs JS) KM# 377.13
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces7394.html
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
Ginger
Joined: 19 Ağu 2007
Posts: 2256
Posted: 16 Tem 2011, 15:56
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Posted: 16 Tem 2011, 15:56
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If the 1799 dollar is genuine, it's worth between 825 $ (G-4) to 26 000 $ (MS-60), with lots of varieties.
Si tu cognes ta tête contre une cruche et que ça sonne creux, ce n'est pas forcément la cruche... lollll mon proverbe préféré !
coincrze
Joined: 29 Nis 2024
Posts: 228
Posted: 12 Kas 2024, 12:52
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Posted: 12 Kas 2024, 12:52
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I’m here, posting many years later, but sorry details look fake to me, all of them are fake especially the 1799 dollar, details too mushy
I am more experienced in the field of ancient and chinese coins, south-east asian coins included too!
harryg
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Posted: 12 Kas 2024, 13:19
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Posted: 12 Kas 2024, 13:19
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coincrze
I’m here, posting many years later, but sorry details look fake to me, all of them are fake especially the 1799 dollar, details too mushy
Absolutely correct. I recognized the fake 1799 U.S. One Dollar at first glance. A very bad fake at that. I also agree the French and Mexican coins are imitations as well.
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