ENTRY POST. Both prizes are most generous and would be cherished by me forever. I entered into coin collecting, in 2015. I really enjoy the...
For someone with no question, they sure did receive quite a few information packed responses. I searched a box of quarters back in 2015, and...
ENTRY POST! Sharing is Caring and @Eric the Red is CERTAINLY showing his generosity. #Generosity #Generous
Congratulations to the winner! Looks like a great coin! Thanks to LordM for the opportunity, as always.
Looks like TimeToShine5299, did just that! : ) Congratulations, TTS!
ENTRY POST I would choose this coin because of its ancient beauty from a time and place with intriguing and interesting history and stories....
ENTRY POST I like to search old pennies for any and all variations of irregularities and interesting finds. #27. (100 coins) United States:...
My choice would be: 34. United States: silver clad Washington quarter, 1976-S, Bicentennial type I would love to have an S Proof of a beautiful...
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My choice, if I were to win, would be: #7. Judaea: bronze lepton of Alexander Jannaeus, ca. 103-76 BC (the biblical "Widow's mite"). I really am...
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Very nice story you shared with us today. So sorry about your dad's passing at such a young age for your entire family. I'm sure that hasn't been...
Congratulations CU Winner! : )
Lord M & Roman C, I think you're probably both very close to solving this mystery, quickly. Very interesting.
Thank you for the point towards the right direction to learn further information regarding this possible ancient interesting coin.
ENTRY POST. I'm really looking forward to hearing what the responses to this question will be. Is it an ancient?
LuckyCoin, Now we know who the good guys are. Very nice for taking the time to help.
Congratulations to all the lucky winners! Maybe luck will be bestowed upon me, one day. :oops: Thanks for the chances LordM!
You are the one who you know has the knowledge to pick the treasures from the common coins. The grandkids may never know what you know, in order...
"I'm interested" Thank you for this opportunity and the exciting possibilities of owning a piece of history to treasure, always.
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