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    coastie

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    1. I might have missed it... but is there a way to tell when one of these was actually minted?

      This was in an earlier post

      Since 1780, the coin has always been dated 1780 and has been struck by the following mints: Birmingham, Bombay, Brussels, London, Paris, Rome and Utrecht, in addition to the Habsburg mints in Hall, G?nzburg, Kremnica, Karlsburg, Milan, Prague and Vienna. Between 1751 and 2000, some 389 million were minted. These different mints distinguished their printings by slight alterations to the saltire, or "flower" symbol, which looks like an "X" at the top left of the reverse side of the coin. Since 1946, when the Vienna Mint rescinded the rights of foreign governments to issue such copies, over 49 million have been produced.

      I'm looking at this web site right now and it looks promising for ID'ing the mints/restrikes.

      http://www.jdsworld.net/article/m_theresa_thalers.html#NOT

    2. When my grandmother died and we were emptying out the house I found a cache of coins. In the cache there were US half d9ollars from the 1850's and other old coins that I don't remember. Most of those I've sold over the years but I kept this one because of what it is and what's been done to it. When you look at it you can see there isn't much relief left but due to the blackening of the background the design still stands out. I don't know it's story my grandmother was a bit tight lipped about her things and didn't talk much about the family. Anyway I've had this since 1969.

    3. Hi Coastle, to be honest I don`t really know a great deal about this coin, I just thought with it being such a famous one, there should be a thread on it on the forum.

      1963 that was some years before I was born.. :rolleyes: But only slighty :cheers: As regards to where they were minted, from what I can gather, they seem to have been minted just about everywhere, something silly like 399 million of them seem to be in circulation.

      I like the sound of the one you have in your collect, with the hole in it, what tales it might be able to tell if it could talk, the mind boggles.

      Cool, idea to be buried with one, I`m sure it won`t do any harm, as if the legends are true, I doubt he`ll except American Express, despite what they claim :cheeky: !!!

      I know there is a butt load of them out there which tickles me when dealers say "rare".

      Would love to do a bill to AMEX "Charon's Ferry Services"

      Speaking of coins with holes in them my next favorite coin is the Mexican 8 Reales piece I have one from 1832 with a hole in in and it's been in the family so long no one knows where it came from. I'll dig it out and scan it.

      That's another coin to talk about if it hasn't been done. That and the Pillar dollar which I don't have one yet, very pricey now a days.

    4. You hit a soft spot with me and this coin. I bought my first one in 1963 (still have it) and have since acculmilated about a dozen or so. Most are in proof (can you shed a light as to when these were made?) and some rather well circulated ones including one with a hole on the top made to be worn.

      When I die I have instructions for one to be buried with me so I can pay Charon the boatman to cross the river Acheron, figure it's such a well known coin he'd accept it instead of an Obolus. :wacky: .

    5. If the blade is from the 1600's chances are that the gold inscription is the result of a "cutting test" or saiden-mei. I've seen blades of this era with gold lettering. Start looking for swords with cutting tests and you will see similiar signatures this is one way of narrowing down time period and maker there was a select few who conducted the tests.

    6. Silver Eagles seem to be a relatively cheap & nice coin to collect, however, am I missing something with this one?

      Granted its a Proof, but surely all these new ones will be? Anyway have a look and see what you think...

      Ebay - 110136362709

      I certainly wouldn`t consider paying this much for one, especially when you take into consideration, that you can pick one up for about ?15!!!!!

      Look closer and you will find that it's a 1 pound (12 troy oz's) coin. Today's spot price for silver is 13.32 so bullion price of 12 oz's is about $159 cap that off being a proof and these punders are more uncommon drives up the price.

      Then again here comes my rant bear with me: Some UK ebayer's think $1 = 1 english pound. :angry:

    7. I believe these are post war. I remember coming across something similar but I cannot recall where. The style of manufacture on these is different from the earlier badges, I think they date from the 70s or 80s if my (defective) memory is correct.

      Thanks Paul. I know you would have some sort of answer, but are you saying that there were pins of this sort during the war?

    8. Hi Coastie

      Many thanks for the reply. Now that you mention Spanish they really do look Spanish.

      Any idea on the sword?

      Cheers

      James

      I know these were sold as "wall hangers" back in the 60's made mostly for the tourist trade, I don't think they were made for using as a weapon.

    9. These are not Epee's these are Foils. They are purely decorative, made in Toledo Spain in the 50' or 60's these sold for not much. The grip is an Italian style grip.

    10. Source? The Onion??

      Might have well have been the Onion here is the source:

      http://www.memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page...&ID=SP55603

      Okay if I remember my Bible studies and my comparitive religion studies, Allah is the God of Abraham and Moses, correct? During the Exodus while Moses was on the Mountain to receive the Laws of God the Isarelites in a fit of nervousness melted down most/all? the gold to make a graven idol. Moses upon seeing this threw down the tablets on the idol and the it went down into the open belly of the earth. SO, I think God kinda put the kabash on the whole thing. HE took the gold and only left the pots and pans behind. So I think the Egyptians have a better chance of suing God. :P

      I've been poking around and this story is 3 years old, anybody find an update?

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