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Numismatic OccupationOctagonal

Oct - Synonym for octagonal - the Pan-Pac octagonal commemorative fifty-dollar coin.
Off center - An error caused by incorrectly centering the planchet during the striking process, which results in part of the design missing from the coin.

 


oct Short for octagonal (Pan-Pac octagonal commemorative fifty-dollar coin).

Oct-05 Stefan Heidemann The First Documentary Evidence for Qara Qorum, from the Year 635/1237-8 (ONS Newsletter 185, pp.7-8)
Jun-00 Konstantin Khromov The rare Tartar-Genoese copper coin (ONS Newsletter 162, p.17) ...

Oct 1965: Adelaide Advertiser reported a coin discovered by Marie Calderwood. (Ref: ACR, Nov '65, Editorial) ...

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Chapter 2 Grading" C. G. Shield & Liberty Head Nickels Chapter 2 Grading
Posted by GPeters ...

Era, Oct. B.C. 6-5 (Imh., Kleinas. M., I. p. 6; Dessau, Z. f. N., 1906, p. 335).
-ANS
Ionopolis. See Abonuteichus.

Era, Oct. B.C. 6-5 (Imh., Kleinas. M., I. p. 6; Dessau, Z. f. N., 1906, p. 335).
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Ionopolis. See Abonuteichus.

159 (2007, Oct. 8) HV. 533 ancients. 8 Celtic, 169 G, 33 RP, 43 RR, 146 RI, 33 Byz, 1 DA
160 (2007, Oct. 8-9) 1853 ancients plus 231 large lots.

I ordered in Oct 2004, was charged 182.00, I ordered 3 single coins and 2- 2set coins, display boxex, etc.
and STILL have not received them. This was xmas gifts for some, that i had to tell them, " Its not come yet".

Little Rock -- Oct. 7 -- Gov. Mike Huckabee on Monday unveiled the design that will be used by the U.S. Mint for the Arkansas quarter. The Old State House in downtown Little Rock was the backdrop for his historic announcement.

American Eagle Silver, gold, and platinum gold coins released by the US government starting in Oct. 1986. Front (obverse) depicts Liberty walking and reverse side bears an American Eagle and nest design.

135-149 for 1648, with marginal updates throughout covering up to 1652 (the final updates by Aspinwall are: Oct. 27, 1651 in item 35 and Nov. 11, 1651 in items 40 and 77; there is one addition by Edward Rawson, dated Jan. - Feb.

Reverse: With inscription NON SINE DIIS ANIMOSUS INFANS (the infant is not bold without divine aid) above, 17 OCT. 1777 and 19 OCT. 1781. The allegorical motif on the reverse is a fine example of the engraver's art.

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Indian Head Penny (1858-1909)
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Eagle/Large Cent (1793-1858)
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It will run until Oct. 18, 1964 and will reopen April 21, 1965, finally closing Oct. 17 of that year.

Sources:
NUMI$NEWS Magazines - Sept, Oct, Nov, 1996 - M. R. Roberts, Wynyard Coin Centre,
'Rigby's Coin and Banknote Guide' by Greg McDonald - 1983,
Renniks Australian Coin and Banknote Guide by Dion H. Skinner - 1980. .

Year 2 = Oct.68 - Jan.69 AD. AYTOKPATWP CEPOYIOC GALBAC CEBACTOC, bare head right / ETOYC B below eagle standing left on laurel branches, wings raised, head left with wreath in its beak. Prieur 99, SGI 680.
Text ...

Macedon, Thessalonica; Trajan 98 -117 CE ® 26 11.25 gm
Obv: Radiate bust right.
Rev: Nike advancing right holding wreath and palm.
Ex: Artemide Aste, Oct. 2008; Sayles & Lavender ...

Several pieces of medallic memorabilia were created in connection with both Festivals. A goldine token was struck in 1961. The dedicatory legend reads "CHICAGO COIN CLUB FALL FESTIVAL, OCT. 13-14-15, 1961.

It was during this later time, mostly after 1387, that he wrote the Canterbury Tales for which he is most famous. The official date of Chaucer's death is Oct. 25, 1400. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.

See also: Coin, Silver, Struck, Gold, Coinage

Numismatic OccupationOctagonal

 
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