Quote from: Zantetsuken on September 23, 2010, 10:31:59 PMNice specimen Stef. Where'd you pick this up?~DanielAt a local coinshop. It almost looks like an impaired proof.What do you think?
Nice specimen Stef. Where'd you pick this up?~Daniel
Here's one that arrived today in the mail. This is a Polushka (1/4 Kopek) from SIBERIA dated 1774. Although slightly off-center, this is in much better condition than is usually found for this denomination. This is also the rarest denomination of the six. Many fakes and copies exist for this.DetailsSIBERIA (REGIONAL)~Polushka 1774
I love the fact that Daniel adds some historical information with his posts. I think I will follow his lead and try to do more research on each of mine before I post them. History and background really is a large part of collecting coins.
Ok, so I'm weak! I haven't picked up anything notable in a while now, but had to break down and give in to the pull. This is an 1801 (or there about) jeton for the wood industry in France. I think it goes well with the other wood industry jeton I picked up a while back. Can't find the details on it right now, as my info list is getting so long that it hard to make heads or tails of it. I need a better system!