I see a horse. It could be a Celtic imitation coin. But, I really do not know.
sort of agree with Cmp9ball... It looks like someone was trying to affix a CC to the coin, but it failed.
John Deer bought that company out around 1918. The window for that token is pretty small, supposedly 1911 to 1923, if we can go by production of...
[IMG] 1327 H one Turkish kurush
That extra 'bit' made me wonder if it was a cast.
Your Trajan looks so dissolute and jaded.
Please do not be offended, but what bothers me about the Balbinus is the bit of silver between the fore finger and the ring finger. Should that...
Entry post 38 coins...(quarters)
No.... 16 anna to a rupee
"I suspect it might be something more along the lines of Condor tokens or Hard Times tokens: individuals or small merchants found the hoard, then...
Do you think all of his pieces are even real?
It's David Garrick. David Garrick was an actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer, died 1779. You can find it on the British Museum website.
All of you; thanks for the lessons.
That 1990 looks like a derivative of "The Scream".
It can be cast without a seam. It would just take a couple more steps. There are a lot of ways it could be done.
I also own coins that are overweight, meaning heavier compared to other specimens of the same issue or type. In antiquity, how did the master of...
It looks like a casting. That's something you can look for, as when you recast an object you lose both crisp details and can also have it appear...
Very pretty coin. I am not the expert at all; that being a given I would either give an MS 66 or 67. There, now I have probably hung myself.
The silver is much easier to unload, the coins another story. Somebody is sitting on them if they are out of the hands of the thieves. Eventually...
They could have stolen a customer list somewhere on one of their jobs.
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