Interesting relief on that. Looks “worn” even though it’s not, so much. @green18 is right- it does kind of have a “pocket piece” appearance to...
Bust halves are great, whether they’re Draped Bust or Capped Bust. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
These are cool, if rather crudely engraved. I guess that’s part of their charm. I had a couple of holed examples on my famous “Holey Gold Hat”,...
My favorite piece of silver. [ATTACH] Another favorite. Too many others to post, actually. [ATTACH]
Hey, Sal! Did you win that silver K-Rand in one of my giveaways? Looks familiar.
1822 Coronet cent, N-6, PCGS AU58 BN. Considering the present PCGS trend price shown on the cert page is $1,700 (which admittedly seems high), I...
This 1776 Spanish Colonial Mexico City half-real was the first 1700s coin I found while metal detecting. Needless to say, I was very excited. The...
WOW, congrats! Is this your first 1700s silver? That is NOT “4 bits”, which would be a much larger 4-reales piece. This is a half-real (so a...
Great haul! Any day with a trifecta like that is a good day in the field! Yes, damage on the quarter, but interesting damage, anyway.
Good to hear! (And see)
Exactly! It’s mostly about the contrast. Actually, I did, when I coined the phrase. Note the introduction to this thread.
That’s a rather extreme example, but not far off. Except coins hit with a buffer are problem coins. I would imagine they’d be overpolished on...
For #3, the 1959 British halfcrown with pendant, I’ll choose 44 (Mom’s birthyear) as my lucky number. I will say that pendant looks like silver,...
Great! I’m glad it was a hit. Your pictures are way better than the ones I had. Because I never removed the coin from the old 2x2 in which I...
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