New prize just added to the Giveaway Gallery, with many more to come! :) (Remember, if you win the drawing, and you wish to change your...
I used to be a PCGS devotee, mostly for their TrueView photography service, but since that has declined in quality, I've jumped ship and gone over...
Nice, work, Bunny Foo-Foo! You've had a brilliant year, I'd say! Cracked the 1700s, among other milestones...
I’m liking all the suggestions so far. I’m sure @expat will enjoy watching all this play out, as well.
No, the "Randy & Rob's Twelve Days of COINmas" contest is archived as LordM Giveaway #119, but just not titled as such, since it is a joint effort...
Perhaps I should explain why I am such a stickler for that third rule in the intro, which I include in all my "pick your prize" contests- and also...
Again, as per the introduction:
Kind of basic, but I'll accept it. ;)
Fine, you gave him an extra chance, and now, with this post, I'll give YOU an extra chance, so now he's got two chances at it and you have one. ;)
My Augustus type coin in my 12 Caesars set is a cistophorus. [IMG]
I'll let my cat Bean tell you what I think. :cat: [IMG]
All of the following giveaways have been recently posted on the Contests forum: Expat's Holiday & New Year Giveaway, 2024/5 (mystery prize)...
This contest is now open! :)
Yes! Exactly. Wow! Very impressive! These days, I reckon those Capital Plastics frames alone would set you back a few bucks. In the ’70s (late...
Read the instructions in Post #1 and repost, Dennis. You’re missing a component of your entry. ;)
A "cent" is a decimal denomination. One one-hundredth of a monetary unit. That Jersey coin was struck under the old pounds-shillings-pence...
I do remember that discussion, dimly. And I'm a WW2 history buff. Just wasn't hip to the subvarieties of Tiger tanks. And you lost me (and...
One-twelfth of a shilling, actually. A strange predecimal denomination.
Either Meow is speaking some feline dialect which is totally unfamiliar to me, or I’m just clueless on the reference. Probably the latter.
I agree that having at least one coin from each mint is a good idea, and I aspired to that in my short-lived "Greysilver" project. Since my...
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