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.
Today with Internet covering everything the best way to start identifying your coin is asking Google :)
You type in "1 Heller 1763" and check out the pictures Google found. In 99 per cent cases the picture of a similar coin is among them. After that you go to catalogs or NGC.
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.
I answered your question, so "Thank you!" would have been more appropriate.
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.
Thank you! You answered my question as if I was a idiot - with a very sarcastic comment about how to use the internet.... Do you not think posting the coin on this forum was the last think I would do without searching the internet?
I never saw saw any similar images of my coin on Google after typing in '1 H E L L E R 1 7 6 3’ and I put many variations of HELLER 1763 in NGC and nothing came up on there either - after getting info that it was SAXE-HILDBURGHAUSEN I also put that in NGC and the coin still wasn't there.
if you want to make judgements and be sarcastic when you supply information, I wouldn't expect people to give an overwhelming THANK YOU.
if you answered my question, you might have just said NGC with a link instead of explaining your wonderful Internet search skills in a vain attempt to make me think my question was stupid.
thank you for answering my question.
kind
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