My one: Stephen penny, Biritish hammered penny in the reign of the fourth Norman King Stephen (1135-1154). Uncertain mint and moneyer, but excellent bust!
I like to change mine a lot so what you see now may be gone in a heart beat. For now its my Ultra High relief Morgan
Thanks, Dude! I've purchased several Morgan toners from Shane, and he has even given me one as a gift..........it's in an old "No Line Fatty"......... Chris
A dealer I know has a set of coins that are embossed like your coin. Could you send me a PM indicating the wholesale & retail price of such a set? Any info would be appreciated. I would like to help the dealer price the set appropriately.
The first few times I had the pleasure of reading this nonsense I thought it funny too. "Seems like good value".... HA! Now the only thing laughable is you acting as if the offer was real. The ridiculous behind it and your obsession with this thing is priceless.
Yes it is True ! I really declined all offered below 8.5 Mil. That's the Fact the coin is Priceless like the Life of a child or any human being. Because the coin has NO DUPLICATE and NO ONE HAS IT in AMERICA, Yes there is more Double Denomination which is common that they grade as MS##. But the one I have as well more details and major Dramatic error which is very explained in Coin FACT Encyclopedia/ERRORS;Double Denomination..The MOST DRAMATIC is the Most EXPENSIVE plus mine is a Key date and certified by well known Inventor and professional expert of slabbing coins & cards. Mr.Alan Hager of Accugrade and this coin certified in public at Baltimore Coin Show in Maryland on March, 2000. Therefore there's a lot of witnessis that this coin is not certified under the basement...Besides you need more to learn here just stay in Coin Talk and you will gain more knowledge about the value of a rare coins. Your own opinion is welcome and I am not againts it. Because you are entitled to your opinion. Tha's all and Thanks.
Mine is Aquilia Severa (second and fourth wife of Elagabalus); AD 220–2. Rome, AD 221, AR Denarius, 3.20g., 20mm., BM-335, RIC-226, RSC-2. Obv: IVLIA AQVILIA SEVERA AVG; draped bust right. Rx: CONCORDIA; Concordia standing half-left sacrificing from patera over lighted altar, holding double cornucopia, star to right.
As I collect US and Canadian copper only I chose the reverse of this 1852Large Cent from my type set. The lettering of my screen name and hometown are a composite made from the legend on a CWT.
You're right Redwin... everyone (myself included) who laughs at this nonsense are the ones who need to learn more. Of course, we are the fools, not you. The sad fact is reality is knocking at your door, so do yourself a big favor and let it in. You sir, are one sick individual. Comparing a coin to the life of a child? Deplorable.