This replaces the coin in my set, much better look and contrast for the year. I have wanted a PL commem: I could never pass on a cheap DMPL with mirrors like this: And a few others:
I have never seen a PL Expo commem. Although one of my least favorite designs for the commems, this one is certainly beautiful. All of them are awesome vette. Did detecto take those images? :rollling:
Don't let the grade or condition of any of your new coin keep you from posting them!!! I like a few have by coins 40-50yrs! Grades are not a issue with me:yes: silvered
Not a particularly rare Civil War Token (CWT) with a rarity of R2 (2001-5000 pieces), but I found the strike along with the curious 85 degree counter-clockwise die rotation to be a draw for this one. NGC has graded a total of 11 of this token -- 10 graded with the Brown (BN) color designation and a single example graded MS63RB . This is the single highest graded at MS65BN, with two examples graded MS64BN. I was happy to add this to my very small collection of CWTs.
1809/6 - 1/2 cent Sorry about the glare. I have always scanned my coins (and settled for poor quality) until I read some of the excellent posts about how maximize my old canon camera. I have a long way to go before my pictures are great, but at least you can make out some of the detail.
ff-topic: But is that the well known E clash on Ms liberty leading leg by Her Knee???? Post Close up Photo on a new:yes: Thread if you can see it So I do not Change the topic+ PM me with Thread link
I'm very bad at photographing toned coins, but here is the latest i picked up. heres a 38-d i picked up a little while back. i may have already posted it, but i was able to take some nice photos of it.
An ancient I have had for awhile but just now feel like sharing. Slightly scarce emperor that was really cheap, especially for its condition. Herennius Etruscus ( 251 A.D.) AR Antoninianus O: Q HER ETR MES DECIVS NOB C, radiate and draped bust right, seen from behind. R: PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS, Herennius standing left, holding baton and spear. Rome 22mm 4.07g RIC IV 147c; RSC 26
My postmaster got this Roll last week + E-mailed me. I picked the roll up yesterday 1 full Gem BU 1982-PLMC Large Date Copper! The USPS by my home get all the rolled change from Atlanta Ga Fed This roll had writing on that is why She held it for me. now if I can find MS-67 Red out the 50/48 top+end are just MS-60 maybe with 30yrs+ of gunk + air???that could have harmed them???