Trying to locate this coin in NGC WCPG, but can't find it...
described as '1868-1910 Thailand Rama V 2 ATT, 1/32 Baht coin, Y-23'... Is there an error in its description? Additional info appreciated.
I collect coins and tokens which circulated in Africa from 18th century to 2000. I sell about 7000 illustrated world coins from http://www.avscoins.com.
Y- means that it is from Yeoman's (Book), I think. Details of prices would be there instead. That is a beautiful example. I picked one up recently VG/F condition for £1.
I collect coins and tokens which circulated in Africa from 18th century to 2000. I sell about 7000 illustrated world coins from http://www.avscoins.com.
Unavailable to weigh! Although I finally received my first digital scale last week.
I was trying to find out a bit more before I purchased it. I was able to decipher the date (1248; thanks Andrey), but was unable to find any assignation of value to specific date. Searched 1249 coin for comparable values, but only value located was NGC's Market Value for only grades 60-63 at 1200.
I'm new at coins, but I've already realized too many 'Sellers' on Ebay are outright liars and/or scam artists. That's why I come to Numista for advice so often, very impressed by the seriousness most take towards inquiries.
I just finished a major project, applying number labels to each of my coins. I should have done that a year ago when I first started. I've accumulated close to 800 coins. Now I have to make an inventory catalog with descriptions... I'm getting a headache just thinking about it.
Unavailable to weigh! Although I finally received my first digital scale last week.
I was trying to find out a bit more before I purchased it. I was able to decipher the date (1248; thanks Andrey), but was unable to find any assignation of value to specific date. Searched 1249 coin for comparable values, but only value located was NGC's Market Value for only grades 60-63 at 1200.
I'm new at coins, but I've already realized too many 'Sellers' on Ebay are outright liars and/or scam artists. That's why I come to Numista for advice so often, very impressed by the seriousness most take towards inquiries.
I just finished a major project, applying number labels to each of my coins. I should have done that a year ago when I first started. I've accumulated close to 800 coins. Now I have to make an inventory catalog with descriptions... I'm getting a headache just thinking about it.
Enjoy weekend all,
Dan
Dan, I have over 4000 coins. I shouldn't buy anymore but I do. The reason I say I shouldn't buy anymore is that I have so many catalogued on here but not placed in a folder. I am thinking that I need over the summer probably 10 folders and many extra sheets to catalogue my coins properly. I should have done it at the beginning and did not...but I keep putting my coins in little bags and placing them in a little drawer ready to put in the right place! Such is life with me!
So, your task...go for it and I'm trying to do the same!
If you don't mind me asking; Did you ever think to reduce your coin collection to a half-dozen or so rare coins that have a similar monetary value as your complete current collection? I've seriously considered that.
It's hard at my age to keep track of so many coins, so I bought a thumb drive 2/3 months ago to set up a file with images, and still haven't been able to figure the darn thing out. If I was born 30 years later than I was born, like in the 1970's, I would have given 'Anonymous' a run for their money... of course, I would have missed the 'Good old days'. LOL
I have thought many a time on whether to limit my collection. I have spent a lot of money on my collection and would consider it a shame to limit my collection now.