I got another one...this time from an auction in Europe. Odd coin to spot there and it was somewhat overlooked as a variety. I've been looking for a decent one of these for YEARS. Just recently found a raw one in a Japanese auction that is barely XF and I bought it. Then this auction showed up and I paid barely more than what I'd gotten the raw one for. And I was playing around trying to illustrate the large 4 aspect: The yellow box is exactly the same size and I had set both coins the same size as well. And another illustration iteration: Curious if either of these graphics is more appealing--opinions or suggestions?
Here's a new pickup of mine with an interesting pedigree: Austria 1908 Corona 60th Anniversary of Reign NGC MS64 EX. Richard Placht Coll. Richard Placht (1880-1962) was an engraver at the Vienna mint as of 1904, and would work his way up to mint director by 1914. So this coin, struck in 1908, was entirely produced during his tenure at the mint. Though an MS64 isn't that exciting in and of itself (I have an MS66 PL example of this type), it's interesting to consider that this may have been a specimen or early strike that he retained from his time working at the mint.
Just won this last night, so don't have it in hand yet. It is exceedingly difficult to find 1930s Irish silver in excellent condition like this. Only example of this year to be graded 66 by PCGS/NGC. This specific coin has been off the market for over 8 years, so I was going to bid whatever it took. Ireland 1935 Shilling, PCGS MS-66 Mintage: 400,000
Well, I finally went and splurged on a coin. I had to have the reckoning with the wife as the invoice of 75 EUR was visible on the outside of the FedEx package. It's all good, though; she was amazed a more than 2100-year-old silver coin in good shape only cost that much. It's my first ancient - I really wanted a denarius from the Roman Republic, and this caught my eye. Rome, Denarius AR, M. Atilius Saranus, 155 or 154 BC. Obverse: head of Roma right in winged helmet, X to the left of head. Reverse: Victory in biga.
@jackrabb1t I made an account here just so I could say what a gorgeous coin you have there. I recently picked up a MS64+ and yours puts mine to shame haha.
Just got these from last weeks Stephen Album auction. Andorra 1993 10 Diners Obverse: Crowned arms to left of five line inscription, value below, date at bottom Reverse: Tethered space walker Edward White Subject: Space Exploration Composition: Silver Fineness: 0.9250 Weight: 31.4700g Netherlands East Indies Plantation Token brass 10 cents 1890, L&W-90 Unternehmung Goerach Batoe, in Sumatra, square, some light corrosion German States - Hamburg Weight: 7.25g Diameter: 28mm Ruffert-7504, Gaedechens-1868 Unsigned silver Burgermeisterpfennig on the Death of Mayor Clemens Samuel von Lipstorp, angel of peace on pedestal with MERITO IMORTALI. around and DENAT.VIII.DEC / MDCCL. in exergue // helmeted coat of arms with CLEMENS SAMVEL VON LIPSTORP.IC.NAT.STAD.AE XIII.MAI MDCXCVI+ / REIP.HAMB.SYND.XV.FEBR.MDCCXXX.CONSVL.III.IVN.MDCCXLIX.
Details coin? Yes, but for $3.25, I grabbed it! It’s in one of NGC’s conservation slabs, marked as: AU Details (cleaned)
This came yesterday, along with 53 other nice items. Here is the story about it: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces26538.html
This arrived today. Haven't been able to tie down the exact issue. I am thinking Afghanistan. Looks like a date of either 12x3 or 123x. Weights 11.5g. I don't see a match in The Standard Catalog or Numista. edit; date could be 1230
I have joined that site and can post pictures and descriptions of my unknown coins in the "Help in identification" section. Those guys are good! I suspect some of them can read the esoteric scripts on some of those old coins. I have been working through my 100 + ancient Indian type coins to get them properly attributed. I still have a long way to go, only 20 done so far. They do require coins pictures to be a certain way, side by side with white background. Here is an example.