Yup, thats the one :D Glad I don't have to worry about fakes.
Cool, you don't find unsearched rolls of wheat pennies at a grocery store.
Cool, I'm going to be looking at lots of ancient coins this weekend at the show. I will try not to buy anything too expensive until I get the feel...
Picked this up recently and also experimenting with some new photography techniques. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The obverse is pretty smoothed out but...
Pretty cool find. I have heard of those errors, never seen one up close yet.
Looks more like a novelty item than a coin. I think they're trying to mimic Perth Mint when they released those Transformers coins.
Thanks, I had doubts about it once I saw the edge. Luckily I didn't pay much for it. The measurement is 2.80 mm, I don't know the weight. Still...
I had recently picked up a few ancient coins cheaply. While looking through them and discovering the history of these coins I ran across some...
Pretty good buy. From the picture it looks pretty clean, and it may be a FS too.
Nice, always nice to get the wifey involved in our obsession.
Not too sure if I can help. But I have started using the pages for the 2x2 flips myself. Due to the heaviness of certain coins I store the album flat.
You got some nice stuff. But I would be worried about those rusty staples on the 2x2s. Maybe switch them into new 2x2s or air tites.
5-10 coins a year sounds about right if you're going for gold coins. The price adds up really quickly especially on the 1 ounce coins.
Congratulations, its always fun to be enjoying a hobby and making money out of it. Personally I would not be cherry picking anything out of their...
That sucks. I collect statues as well and I have heard horror stories of collectors in other countries paying high amounts of s/h, tax and custom...
Is that coin really worth that price? Personally I think its a bit high as they're not that hard to find. Sometimes I find toned pennies like that...
:welcome: You can never stop at only one coin. Its like eating potato chips.
If they have try to get the square Numis tubes. I'm not sure how the round ones are but I have heard they shrink around the coins and crack more...
Thanks for the info. I was browsing a used book store's inventory a month ago. But they had no books on coins.
Ok, after hours of research I finally identified another one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Year 194-195 A.D. Rome DCL SEPT ALBIN CAES Obverse, Clodius...
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