Is it the greysheet you're saying is tough to score? Anyone can buy it @ http://www.greysheet.com
This page has the mint sales totals for proof eagles... http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/american_eagles/index.cfm?action=american_proof (AFAIK...
I don't know if they should get rid of it or not, but if they did (which they won't) they might as well get rid of the nickel too & just round up...
Yeah, they're on Yahoo Auctions too.
Thanks for the nice comments. I really like this one, makes all those late roman bronzes look tiny.
You'll see the same look in some early Greek coins when they were casting their flans. Most of the times the flans seem to have been cleaned up...
Hey Orc, Hope you don't mind, I posted your pics on another board where a lot of folks 'in the know' hang out. Only one reply so far (but it's...
I've got one of each in my BU/Proof Jefferson set & a couple freebies I got in the mail from Littleton, that's it.
It could be a Barb. If it is it's pretty good by bar standards. It could be official too though as after Constantine & kids roman bronzes...
I got an Ike for change about a month ago so I guess that counts as still circulating. :)
I guess it was the 5 & 10 Balboa coins that found their way into circulation (even though they weren't intended to)....
Both site you mentioned have good reps. Never bought from ancientcoins.ca, but have heard good things. Besides CoinTalk you can try...
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Nice early Constantine coin Orc. Looks like... RIC 103 (RIC VI) Constantine I AE Follis Autumn 307 to early 310 AD Obv: IMP CONSTANTINVS P F...
I only saw this once after seeing it mentioned here on CT. From what I could tell these guys were making a ton of money doing this so I'm sure...
Don't know for sure. I thought I'd read that it had, but can't find where now. I'm sure someone here on CT knows for sure.
I show Sear 4003 as Constantius II not Constantine II... http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/sear/s4003.html I don't have Sear, so I don't know...
Here's a Hadrian As I purchased yesterday. [img] Attribution: RIC 729 variant (RIC II) Date: 117-138 AD Obverse: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS...
The middle top one is Constantine I, but the others might be Constantine, might be one of his kin or might be another rulers late roman bronze....
I'll guess the 20 Balboas from Panama.
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