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coinsareawesome

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I went to my local coin store with a friend (TheButtonKing) and got a few nice coins. I got a France 1859A 5 Franc. I also got a 1923 Monroe commemorative coin graded AU-53 and a 1926 America Sesquicentennial commemorative coin graded XF-45. Along with those I got an 1825 Farthing in VF condition, a Draped Bust one cent, and more! I also got a few that I need help IDing.

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These are the few coins that I need help to ID. Also, what condition do you think the gold coin is in?

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coinsareawesome

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By the way, the date on the fifth coin appears to be 183-. I cannot tell the final number.
 

eyemustdigtreasure

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you made a haul of foreign coins, that's for sure!

Congrats on that (old) French GOLD coin! :thumbsup:
 

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Oncopper halfpennies and farthings of Charles II, Britannia made herfirst re-appearance in 1672. She is shown seated on a rock, facingleft, with an olive branch in her right hand, a spear in her lefthand, and a shield leaning against the rock. The shield bears a Unionflag. No doubt others can give you a better attrition for your coin.
Don.....
 

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