good coverup pics, not too much light, just a bit angled to hide any imperfections.
WOW, I love the colors on that. Thanks for sharing.
Seriously millions and millions of coins were minted during thr Roman empire and they are still found buried all over eastern and western europe...
that is one cool coin, I like the fact that it was clipped, it gives it more character.
I've always thought that his prices were high even though his coins are accurately graded. Because of his prices I rarely buy from him.
I think you are doing a great job to start with, just make sure you like what you buy and not buy a coin just to fill the hole. That was a...
It is a nice looking example.
I had a friend who used to manage a 7-11 and a liquor store. He always said that when people were desperate for cigs or booze they would spend...
In my experience, unless the coin is a key date coin it will be worth far less than the book says it will for a heavily worn specimen F or below.
that cleaned up good, what did you use to clean it?
That is a sharp looking coin for something that came out of the ground after all that time buried.
Very cool coins.
It looks better now, although I suspect it has harsh scratch lines I can't see in the picture. I would have just given the coin a quick dip...
I think it looks just fine, don't try and improve it.
oh BTW, my ugliest would be a AG-3 1916 D mercury
Cider Vinegar. A very simple process, put the nickels in Vinegar, really any kind will work, but I like results out of cider vinegar, leave them...
I think it makes adequate statement to our roots as a judeo-christian society, and it is not an endorsement of any particular religion simply a...
They are out there you just need to look, $5 is crazy to pay for a one year old circ strike.
Some good pruchases there, but again I concur with the field, get yourself some books.
I have a few medals and medallic art rounds but those can easily fall under exonumia and numismatics, so I guess the only thing I really collect...
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