Could anybody show photo of Brazil coin KM#649.1 (sword in left hand; "T" wholly inside stripes)?
I prefer to trade on basis of actual market value, maybe Krause-Mishler World Coins Catalog and NGC, european standard currency maybe on face value, silver for silver coins, old for old, high value for high value - we should first make bargain.
If you scroll down towards the bottom of this thread you will see an image of the coin and some links.
http://www.facebook.com/NumismaticsUK
I'm not an expert in any kind of coins, but I reckon I'm good at research and will do my best to help. Feel free to tell me my identifications/valuations/gradings are wrong. It's the only way I'll learn.
Quote: "BizzoDoes"If you scroll down towards the bottom of this thread you will see an image of the coin and some links.
Could I get more help? I can't find it...
I prefer to trade on basis of actual market value, maybe Krause-Mishler World Coins Catalog and NGC, european standard currency maybe on face value, silver for silver coins, old for old, high value for high value - we should first make bargain.
Quote: "BizzoDoes"If you scroll down towards the bottom of this thread you will see an image of the coin and some links.
Could I get more help? I can't find it...
Apologies, I missed off the link, the one I tried to add was the one that ZacUK has posted.
http://www.facebook.com/NumismaticsUK
I'm not an expert in any kind of coins, but I reckon I'm good at research and will do my best to help. Feel free to tell me my identifications/valuations/gradings are wrong. It's the only way I'll learn.
Even knowing about the story behind the left hand, I believe this is just a myth. The picture from the link looks more like a photoshop edit than a picture of the coin. No real owner known. No undoubtedly real picture known.
I vote for removing all that comments in every year from that coin sheet.
Funny fact: about 10 users have that mythical übber rare coin for swap.
Quote: "Geison"Even knowing about the story behind the left hand, I believe this is just a myth. The picture from the link looks more like a photoshop edit than a picture of the coin. No real owner known. No undoubtedly real picture known.
I vote for removing all that comments in every year from that coin sheet.
Funny fact: about 10 users have that mythical übber rare coin for swap.
You're alright, this left hand is just a print error when they were presented in your presentation folders.