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Some great work here by Todd at the show - thank you! [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
1 - Mysia, Cyzicus AR Diobol.. c. 550-500. 11mm, 1.33gr. Obv: Forepart of boar left; to right, tunny upward . Rev: Head of roaring lion left...
What's you handle there? Different types of same guy -...
Very nice pickup. Leopold V.
The florins are very common. Wait for a true GEM rather than compromising. You can get a near perfect specimen for $100.
For me, this local show has been a treat for the past 5 years. A chance to personally engage (offline) with the various stakeholders in this hobby...
That's very cool!
No its 56gr.
Sixbid actually has the neat currency conversion of hammer price (to auction date). Since then the dollar has strengthened reducing the total...
It was 13,500 Euro hammer (add 17.5%) in Europe...so much more.
Left of the crown on reverse...slab is somewhat covering the 1601
Thank you. I don't understand the question. The date on the coin states 1601.
In superficially scanning the Heritage Platinum Night Lot 34287, it seemed did not blend as well with the Platinum Night selection as it did not...
Thanks - I just crop and stitch images, upload them to photobucket and link..
By the 17th century, several European countries were minting coins featuring the name of God. A German coin minted in the year 1634 prominently...
wcg your coin is not off in being a 64. Re gold pieces 1) Pretty 2) I don't know how to grade gold, seems trickier than silver.
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Many old collections were which is why these are toned in a similar fashion.
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