[IMG] [IMG] This 2020 American Silver Eagle bullion coin is in Gem Mint State condition, but your first reaction upon seeing it is likely,...
This one’s got a hint of color, too. [ATTACH]
Yes, I've bought from him several times and he's good. I recognize those red photo backgrounds straight away. :)
Also- don't you have an NGC photocertificate for that Claudius? And a flip insert from Tom Wood for the Nero?
Been finding some nice Hadrians lately! Time for the aureus to pop up next, right? ;)
US stuff... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
World & Ancient stuff... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
That, unfortunately, is a very low quality Chinese counterfeit.
Nah, that links to a page archived on the Wayback Machine, from like 2011. The stargrading.org website is defunct. Thankfully.
This is all I've got. 'Tis just a tad more modern. ;) But my ironclad could beat your triremes and stuff, so nyah nyah. :p [IMG]
There is also this Wikipedia article. From which this pic came. [IMG]
Hey, I gave you a list in my introductory thread that welcomed you in. ;) Bottom of Post #1 in that thread.
Something that ties in with a buffalo (bison) somehow? Hmm...
I'm burning with curiosity to know what this one refers to, but am clueless... [IMG]
Thanks for those updates, y'all. Helps me keep the summary post up to date.
I think that particular type is copper, actually, but yeah, it sorta does look like silver in the pics, doesn’t it. Happy belated birthday and...
That’s not your everyday CRH find! I’ve only found one Franklin, ever. One while CRH’ing and one while metal detecting.
“DODGE STONE” took me a good 20+ seconds to figure out, but I did at least get that one on my own. I confess most of them fly past me, though.
Perfectly fine to do that.
That AU50 is lovely, primarily because of the peripheral toning. Especially on the reverse.
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