Had this for awhile. Got this during my round of buying emperors I still needed from the "Recovery Period" of Rome. Carinus (283 - 285 A.D.) Æ(S) Antoninianus O: IMP CARINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. R: AETERNIT AVGG, Aeternitas standing left, holding phoenix on globe, lifting hem of robe with left hand. KAΓ in ex. Rome Mint. 284 - 285 A.D. 22 mm 3.8 g RIC 248
Received an upgrade coin today. I may still keep the lower grade coin for awhile though. AU-50 To this: AU-58 I love me a nice AU-58 coin, so much better than spending MS money.
Also just closed a deal on this nice one year type coin. I never even knew it existed, let alone is the same composition as our 'war nickels' 1944 Dominican 5 Centavos 35% Silver NGC AU-58 (love those 58s)
Here's the other slab I bought to go along with my Nolan Ryan MS70. This is a Cal Ripken PR70DCAM. I wanted one MS and one PR and wanted both signatures. Two of the all-time greats. What great role models.
Picked these up today. 1882 and 1883 Carson City Morgan's as well as a 1996 and 2002 1/10 oz Gold Eagle. What would you GTG is on the two Carson's if you don't mind my asking? Thanks in advance and I hope you enjoy.
Nice 34 Half Cent , slight reverse rotation looks to be in xf condition , 34's are rarer than the 33 in any condition . I need a 25 and the 11 to complete my set. Maybe I'll find them at Gettysburg .
Media Information Album: Misc. Photos Uploaded By: jester3681 Date: Sep 8, 2015 View Count: 727 Comment Count: 0 EXIF Data (Expand / Collapse) File Size: 216.3 KB Mime Type: image/jpeg Width: 776px Height: 782px Note: EXIF data is stored on valid file types when a photo is uploaded. The photo may have been manipulated since upload (rotated, flipped, cropped etc). 1-L Obverse by jester3681 posted Sep 8, 2015 at 7:36 PM Media Information Album: Misc. Photos Uploaded By: jester3681 Date: Sep 8, 2015 View Count: 664 Comment Count: 0 EXIF Data (Expand / Collapse) File Size: 210.3 KB Mime Type: image/jpeg Width: 776px Height: 788px Note: EXIF data is stored on valid file types when a photo is uploaded. The photo may have been manipulated since upload (rotated, flipped, cropped etc). 1-L Reverse by jester3681 posted Sep 8, 2015 at 7:36 PM Fugio Cross After Date Newman 1-L This is the Newman specimen, housed in an NGC Holder with a Green CAC bean. The pride of my collection, and the budget buster for the year.