Cheers LM! :happy:
I have never owned a Morgan dollar. I would be very pleased to add that to my collection. :D Thank LM as always for the opportunity.
Can you post good pictures and I'll have a bash at the variety.
The Scottish one was the one that jumped out at me. The 1860 penny has potential interest depending on the variety.
Entry post for Lot 2 please. :) I've always wanted a bit of that porcelain notgeld, but not enough to buy a set. :smuggrin: Thanks as always to...
Damn, I need friends! :woot: I'll enter for @panzerman because it'll spoil his gold collection. :D
Like yours but newer. :p [ATTACH]
I would leave it as part of the coin's history and provenance.
Nah, the mouse is knackered. It does like an unnecessary double click. :oops:
Stupid broken mouse. Why can't I delete those extra posts? :(
Now I'm in the right place. :joyful: I want in for coin B too please. I hoped for it in the last competition so appreciate the second chance. :D
Had two tabs open...I guess this isn't the thread I thought it was. :meh:
I want in for coin B too please. I hoped for it in the last competition so appreciate the second chance. :D
I don't have much from Ireland but I like this penny: [ATTACH] And this farthing: [ATTACH]
My smallest coin is also Travancore, they obviously have a thing about tiddlers. 1 cash, 11.3 mm, 0.48g, KM#57. [ATTACH]
Nope, don't think we can call that one.
Best guess at the 1874 is Freeman 72 or 73. Can you see an H below the date? [ATTACH]
If you send it for grading and "conservation" they could carefully remove both the wax spots and the provenance they indicate. :rolleyes:
I want in too please! B for me - beautiful design and just the sort of thing I like. :)
It's 1925. ;)
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