One of my favorite things about modern German coins are the many interpretations of the eagle. That guy looks especially menacing with those huge...
Now THAT'S a dust bunny
Oh gosh. Way outside of my expertise, but several of these look like medieval German pfennigs, specifically the ones with the beaded border. I...
Cool. I always enjoy learning about mints and such. Are the photos you provided just locations? Are any of those original mint facilities still...
Aaaah, I've always chosen the upload file method, but this seems a bit more user friendly.
Start a post then click on upload a file at the bottom
South Africa, 1955, 3d, PCGS PF67 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Neat!
There's the Charlton guides plus this I found, at 794 pages, should be pretty comprehensive, plus it seems to be set up like the red book. [ATTACH]
Neat. Gonna save that photo.
Few new auction wins. Egypt, 1980, 1 Pound, ANACS PF69DCAM [ATTACH] [ATTACH] British India, 1910 (c), 1/12 Anna, PCGS MS64BN [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Iran, 1948, Rial, PCGS MS64 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Love that Egyptian piece.
Neat and attractive coin with a connection is this Danish coin. Is Greenland still a Danish possession? Either way... [ATTACH]
Unless things have changed, the PCGS oversized slab is quite thick. It's like holding a brick. At least coins I formally owned were. The NGC one...
I was lacking a Type 1 Buffalo nickel and I splurged and got one! 1913D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Southern Rhodesia, 6d, 1937 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] San Marino, 1938R, 5 Lire [ATTACH] [ATTACH] United States, 1938D, 5¢, ICG MS66 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Great story. True crime and numismatics.
Nice. I especially like that packaging for the 2022.
I used to have a modern proof ducat. Could kick myself for selling it!
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