Also the bulk of the US coins are graded which is a safer bet
Yes for shield type 1. You need to remember that some US auctions achieve lower prices whereas specialised UK auctions could achieve slightly...
Nice pick up. William and Mary coins like Queen Anne’s are always popular and collectible. Is it graded or raw? The picture obviously looks raw...
Cow elephant :D
And they are purdy too
I didn’t mean it that way. What I was trying to establish is that I would spend a LOT of time identifying the minute blemishes. Would you also...
But before they were slabbed.....Correct??!! Just out of curiosity, if you had 5 coins to look at, how long would it take to identify the PF70s vs...
I think this 10 pound coin weighing 5 ounces is the biggest silver coin in my collection. It is visually huge as well GB 2013 10 pound Britannia...
Hahaha. Nice one
I really can't say it would be the strike quality coz its too close to call. I suspect it has more to do with the general condition of the blank...
:D:D:D Nice one. I should remember that 87th you say.....sure about that!!!
Beauty
Love that 10 zecchini
I have a few of the 3 coin (1/2, full and 2 sovereign) sets in FDC and PR69UC and one 3 coin PF70UC but the 5 pound was a 69UC. I'd been hunting...
I think that the 5 Sovereign coin at just a shade under 40 grams (39.90 to be precise) was probably the heaviest gold coin in circulation. The...
Staying with the Quadriga theme, a Tetradrachm from Akragas c. 413-406 BC with the flying quadriga. I better stop posting this one.... ;)...
My final additions for 2019 GB 2019 Sovereign PF70UC [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And one that I’ve been searching for in PF70UC......GB 1989...
Thanks John, I'm glad you liked them. I've just added a couple of PF70 2019 sovereigns and a complete 1989 set (500th anniversary type) in PF70UC...
It's more likely - and much more broadly accepted - that the crab was used as a civic badge to identify Akragas. It appears facing either up or...
Are you saying the HA Akragas tet turned out to be a fake? They haven't removed it from their historical records but when I enquired, they said...
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