Hello everyone! Recently I bought a box of world coins from a flea market. Most of the coins are french, so I assume that it might be french too, accordind to the bust. I have searched for it in many catalogs and forums, but nothing. It has a diameter of 29 mm, a weight of 10.52 g and it is made out of copper. Also, I think that it says something with ”-vs” but I am not sure.
Hi! Dear colleagues,do you think the preservation quality of the shown coin is worth the hard work to do?!? Even a rarissime coin should have been? Sorry,for me such coins are worthless!
Hi! Dear colleagues,do you think the preservation quality of the shown coin is worth the hard work to do?!? Even a rarissime coin should have been? Sorry,for me such coins are worthless!
But not as worthless as some of the comments in this post.
My friend,rsirian1,would you buy such a quality coin & put it in your collection?!? If so,for what amount of cash??? Perhaps we can make a deal: I have (to sell) silver coins of better quality than this…
My friend,rsirian1,would you buy such a quality coin & put it in your collection?!? If so,for what amount of cash??? Perhaps we can make a deal: I have (to sell) silver coins of better quality than this…
I, for one, would be thrilled to add a positively identified early 18th century coin to my collection regardless of condition. For many collectors it's not all about the money. It's also about the history. To hold in my hands a coin that most probably at one time was used by a French commoner 3 hundred years ago to buy a loaf of bread is exciting to me.
At least it's not a fake. I'll pass on your offer.
Hi again,rsirian1! Ok. then,my friend,I didn't know! If that excites you…me not! I preffer to have good looking coins in my collection,as nice as I can find & get… But you are free to collect what ever you like,perhaps only hardly worn coins (as they surrely passed through the hands of much more ''commoners''!)
My offer to sell to you worn coins was only for testing you.
Hi again,rsirian1! Ok. then,my friend,I didn't know! If that excites you…me not! I preffer to have good looking coins in my collection,as nice as I can find & get… But you are free to collect what ever you like,perhaps only hardly worn coins (as they surrely passed through the hands of much more ''commoners''!)
My offer to sell to you worn coins was only for testing you.
Each person is a free human being and thus allowed to collect coins as he sees fit, let people collect what they want with any irritating comments from"I know better" individuals, please!
That's very correct,Sjoelund,and I also said the same: everyone is free to collect what ever he/she wants!!! Surely! Plus,I had no intension to ''irritate'' someone… I only wanted to share that I like the oposite: good looking coins. So sorry if my words received such an interpretation! Please receive my appologies!