The square things look like Roman weights and the third object. The dots would have been added so you would know how heavy the weight was, so the...
Yes, for such a small coin, they pack a lot of detail.
Do you mean the 1944-S Philippines 50 centavos? That and the 1944-D ten centavos are both BU. I bought them because I thought they were a good...
Here's my newest purchase, and this is a rare one for me. It's one of my (very) few gold coins. It's a 1913 Swiss 10 franc: [IMG]
I believe this resulted when it was rung for the centennial of Washington's birth.
Which chick do you mean? There are two on this coin.
Most dealers know what's silver, but it's still super easy to get world coins for well under spot in the U.S. 1940s Australian coins (mainly 3d...
I focus on Swiss coins. Does that mean I like cheese and chocolate? Well, I do, but that's not what I collect Swiss coins. I find Nazi coins...
If they were my area of interest, I would probably pay about $1.50 for the lot. I have examples of the BCTEG coins.
:yawn: WOW! Is that your coin? Stunning!
What's so odd about that? I have lunch with Ben, George and Lincoln. Lincoln likes whole wheat bread.
No.
B looks like a 1791 East India Company ½ pice.
:bow: Well put, Daniel.
Thank you, fellows. I'll be adding more soon.
Thanks. I also have a lot of U.S. coins that aren't pictured there, but they're kind of boring so I never bothered to photograph them.
Here's a link to my collection on Omnicoin: http://www.omnicoin.com/user_view.aspx?id=RHM22 I'm adding some world proofs now. Does anyone...
Thanks, hiho. I like the 100 francs, but that's a little out of my price range! :D
You may find this difficult to believe, but the way new collectors learn has changed in the 40+ years since you've begun collecting. Since the...
Thank you, regandon. Perhaps I might build a collection as nice as yours one day. That is, if I live to be about 160! :goofer:
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