Been a couple of months, but still holding out hope at getting that elusive Roman bracelet from Time Machine. I like antiquities and it would pair well with the other pieces I got from Mark. Consider this my entry post for it.
Christopher Columbus trifacta, if you please. I absolutely love coins with "common" pop culture recognition. My daughter could show these coins to her 2nd grade students and tell them, in an awesome voice, that this VERY COIN could have been given to Christopher Columbus by Queen Isabella *herself*. It makes history come alive for those willing to see it with their mind's eye. Or who have seen Looney Tunes
Please count me in for this contest. If I'm lucky enough to win, I'd love the 1873 Seated quarter. As I've stated in the past, my only Seated quarter is a horribly damaged example, and this would be an excellent upgrade! Thank you as always Rob for running these very generous contests!
Here’s an extra entry for you. That second grade teacher scenario is exactly the sort of thing I envisioned for that lot.
Entry Post for @Tall Paul Good luck, Paul. I hope you get to pick a sweet prize. Thanks @lordmarcovan for all you do for this disjointed community
Enter me please for the 2023 2 pound Britannia. It is a nice design, and I don't have any coins with King Charles on them. Thanks for the contest!
I would like to win the 1895 silver Barber quarter for my face-less set. It's a US set of coins that I acquired for face value or less. I don't think there another way to fill the spot. The name/ place i acquired each coin gets written below the coin. 88 Thanks for the chance!
I suppose there is a slim chance you could still find a Barber quarter while coin roll hunting, if you did enough quantity, but yeah- your odds of winning it in this contest are much better. (And if you don't win it this month, there's always the next contest...)
Here's an extra chance in the hat for you, @Vytis. If not this month, then maybe next month you'll win that bracelet. Time will tell whether or not the random number generator will smile upon you!
Entry post for the 1/10 fanam please. I like to collect the very big and the very small and I'd never find anything smaller. Thanks LM as always.
Thank you for the contest even tho you're dealing with your losses. You really are a generous man Rob. I'd like to enter this contest for the 1896 Silver Morgan Dollar. I'm choosing this coin because I was tricked by a fake, it is the only one I own so to have a real genuine Silver Morgan Dollar to add to our collection would be nice. Thank you for the opportunity
Prize: United States: 1940-S silver "Mercury" dime, obverse die breaks (ANACS MS63) Reason: I love Mercury dimes and I love die cracks. This is both!