Looks real enough to me mate. Pheon mintmark. Sixpences are not uncommon, in fact they're rather ubiquitous as Liz I stuff goes.
Crimson? Signal box red! :D
George III ones are your best bet. Pre-George III coins tend to be either very expensive or are junk. Although George III ones are not without...
Gold coins hey... Here's a few of the ones i've had (not all at once though my pockets aren't deep enough for that, so i owned them in series,...
It's safe to say all ancient coins have been cleaned at some point. Any that have been dug up certainly have... and the vast majority of the...
All in all in aVF (Weak strike) and EF (Good strike) there's not much between them pricewise. Basically because firstly there's a few million of...
It's not always rarity, often it's pure demand. Some coins just aren't as popular. Mikjo0's showing you the ancients. I'll start dropping in...
You must be new to World coins? Alot of Roman coins can be got dead cheap in VF when compared to US coins. It's not that the rest of the world...
Since i'm not married i can freely answer... chocolate. :D
I knew that one as soon as i saw it! I have a bunch of them that i brought back from Spain in '92. I remember them well.
Never under-estimate the power of the Darkside.
Yep just read another answer to this on another forum i enquired on. I had three choices Annona (as someone on CU said) and i had seen some...
Picked this up today for $25, don't see many 19th century US coins around these parts. First time i've ever seen a half cent either. [IMG]...
Been out buying again; [IMG] Antoninus Pius 138-161 Denarius. Is it Annona on the reverse? And how do you narrow down the date, i take...
That's cos i've only just started with them! :D Currently i'm favouring the denarii more than anything. Alot of people try and collect by...
I was talking about Hadrian's Wall which is in England. The Antoinine Wall was a later much inferior wall that the Romans built when they tried...
Fascinating! :D
It certainly an improvement! :D
I would call $5 a coin very cheap indeed! My Septimus Severus denarius cost me £48. (c.$84).
Ah Hadrian, the English like Hadrian and think of him as one of their own, afterall he did build us a wall. The Scots wished he'd built it...
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