Here’s my 1860-O Seated dollar: [img] [img] [img]
Another criticism against NGC is that they don’t properly attribute their ancient coins. As we all know, most Roman coin types are attributed...
If my coin only needs a single soak in distilled water, how long should that soak be?
Last post, I promise........... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [img] As you can see, I can’t get enough of denarii. I’m currently...
More denarii.......... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
I got myself a $3 Indian Princess last year as a college graduation gift [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Denarii are my primary collecting area, especially those from the Republican era. In comparison, I possess only a single tetradrachm. [IMG]...
Entry post Coin C (I don’t have any provincials) Coin D (I don’t own a camp gate) Coin E (I love the sharp strike and silvering)
I think I recognize you from Reddit, I believe your username was w00zi?
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You really shouldn’t evaluate coins solely on pictures as the lighting and toning can hide marks. When I have my coin in hand, I do see the marks...
Your coin has no “wear.” Coins grading MS60 and above shouldn’t have any signs of wear, a coin would be AU if it has the slightest touch of wear....
Here’s the seller’s response: [img]
When people do collect the classic commemoratives, they only get one of each type to complete the 50 piece set. Some types such as the Texas...
It’s got a nice portrait and no test cuts. Judging by the style it looks like a “mass issue” or “Classical” type Owl, which is the most common...
The reason why I’m hesitant about buying bronze coins is that the disease isn’t evident on the seller’s pics. You only notice the bronze disease...
Yeah, if this was a US coin it would be bodybagged and not even given a “details grade” slab
A week ago, I purchased a Claudius As on eBay to add to my 12 Caesars collection. When I finally opened the package, I noticed that the plastic...
[img] 3.16g, 17mm Diademed head of Venus right Aeneas advancing left, holding plladium and carrying Anchises on his shoulder. "CAESAR" RSC 12 Ex...
Rarity is more than just mintage. Commenemoratives have high survival rates. Keep in mind, these were meant to be souvenirs not circulating coins....
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