Hello, I just read in the Red Book about the above-mentioned hoard that was found sometime in the 1870s. Colonel Mendel I. Cohen, a Baltimore...
Thanks for the reference. I still don't understand why its not minted in Sirmium, and why its attributed to "uncertain military mint".
Hello, Here is a recent addition - a solidus of Theodosius I (379-395 AD). Solidus (Gold, 21 mm, 4.46 g, 12 h), uncertain military mint,...
Thanks for the reply! I have heard that the restrike is more rare than the original 1823, but I have seen that the catalog values for the...
Thanks again you all for the inputs! I had a hard time believing a high AU grade for this but Ill settle for AU-53 anyday :)
Hi! I came across this 1823 cent at a recent auction in Germany and wanted it since I obviously didn’t have this rare date in my collection. I...
Hi again! I have posted this before, but hope to get some feedback on the luster of this coin - if the video below helps. Its a wonderful 1806...
What do you think if it, especially its luster (0:24-0:26), after seeing the video, @ksparrow , @johnmilton ?
Here is a video on YouTube of the coin - easier to see the luster: [MEDIA]
Thats also such a wonderful coin! Thanks for sharing. Just love the Draped Bust design. is it possible to embed videos on Coin Talk? Would be...
Thanks for sharing, @johnmilton ! Looks like a great coin too!
Couple more photos for your consideration.
Hello! This wonderful 1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar Stem variety, is in the raw, and I am trying to decide on a grade for this. I think it’s a...
Thanks for looking up. Using acsearch, that’s as far as I got too Hope perhaps the catalog says some more about its provenance or the collector.
Perhaps someone has the CNG 72 catalog at hand?
Helllo, I am researching provenance for my ancient coins and would love some help. First off - I have traced a specific coin to CNG 72 lot...
Thanks Barry, that was part why I made the post :) I also want to than everyone who has contributed to this now very extensive post with their own...
It seems like the second coin you posted is almost the same as mine. Mine is a RIC 84 and think yours a RIC 85 with the only difference a little...
Thank you very much @curtislclay for taking the time to both answer my questions about the practicalities regarding the specific Künker catalog...
Thank you! I also love your two examples, especially the last one with Macrinus and his son. Does it say when it was minted? Read that most...
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