DocZaf
Joined: 29 Jun 2011
Posts: 52
Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 00:41
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Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 00:41
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Hello Friends,
New member here,
Hoping learn all about coins...
I have a question....
How can I tell the difference between
#KM920 and #KM920a?
When I measure the coins they all measure 38mm and its difficult to see that .1 difference.
DocZaf
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euro3000
Joined: 22 Dec 2008
Posts: 708
Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 01:09
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Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 01:09
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Quote: DocZaf Hello Friends,
New member here,
Hoping learn all about coins...
I have a question....
How can I tell the difference between
#KM920 and #KM920a?
When I measure the coins they all measure 38mm and its difficult to see that .1 difference.I'm not sure that I can help you, but you have to mention
at least the country...
Regards, euro3000
Plusieurs billets à échanger, dont les NOUVEAUX BILLETS CANADIENS DE 5$ ET DE 10$ EN POLYMÈRE!!!
Many banknotes for swap, including the NEW CANADIAN POLYMER $5 AND $10 BANKNOTES!!!
ZacUK
Numista team
Joined: 3 Jan 2011
Posts: 16697
Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 01:25
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Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 01:25
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https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces13825.html
Possibly the 1977 Silver Jubilee 25 pence UK coin. That link is for the silver version of the standard cupro-nickel coin. And there is no difference in design, just the metal I think. The silver version is better quality and probably in a case (which may also have a certificate). Mostly it will be the standard issue coin.
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
DocZaf
Joined: 29 Jun 2011
Posts: 52
Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 03:38
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Posted: 30 Jun 2011, 03:38
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Thank You Guys,
Sorry I forgot write the country name was UK
And I think it did come in a very simple case (from Natwest bank)
Cheers.
DocZaf
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just2vicarious
Joined: 3 May 2011
Posts: 36
Posted: 6 Jul 2011, 06:03
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Posted: 6 Jul 2011, 06:03
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