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Indeed. Based on the 40x monthly rent standard, someone with the stated salary could afford to pay 1,700 GBP per month for a "flat" in London. I...
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You like medals in the 1820 James Mudie series of medals of British Victories in the Napoleonic Wars, I see! Very nice. Here are the handful that...
I have seen many New York City leases; none had a provision about maximum rent vs. income. It's usually calculated the opposite way, as minimum...
That's even more than current rent in New York City. Which of course is much larger than SF, so there's much more available inventory to choose...
This offered compensation may well be standard for a senior position in even a major museum, whether in the US or the UK. Of course I knew that...
Another: England 1625, Marriage of Charles I to Henrietta Maria (unofficial). Obv. Busts face to face; above, celestial rays. He, head bare,...
They can't afford to give someone a bicycle? Instead they offer to loan the money to buy one?
Wow. I know that museums are notorious for paying their curatorial employees as little as possible, but that salary for someone with the...
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Here's a coin with not one but two symbols as part of the mintmark: Julian II, AE Double Maiorina, 361-363 AD, Sirmium [Sremska Mitrovica,...
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Yes, one would think that the design belonged to the Royal Mint, not to Pistrucci personally. It's also interesting that the manufacturer could...
Two more "royal event" medals I wrote up, the second one official. The first, at 87 mm., is the largest medal I have. Great Britain, Victoria,...
See this thread by @Valentinian on SPQR used as a mint mark: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-spqr-mint.329610/
It's PROVIDENTIA, not Providia. If you look carefully, you can see a trace of the ENT. From ACSearch, sold for $45, one of two examples, both...
@Amit Vyas and @dougsmit, I'm sorry I neglected to mention the other two "usual suspects" besides the emperor for the portrayal accompanying a...
That's quite some first coin! May I ask how long ago you bought it?
Nice! I, too, remember when Gimbels (the NYC store in Herald Square) had a coin department. I know I bought a British coin there once in the late...
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