Thank you very much, aide! And thank you for posting your example as well. As you say, the overall preservation is quite good, specially the...
A very realistic portrait!
Thank you very much, Nap for your comment and for your reading of the reverse legend. I confess I have a really hard time trying to figure it...
Thank you, lordmarcovan!
I first posted this coin here back in 2008. As we now have many new members who are quite knowledgeable with early British coinage, I would like...
Here is a Domitian I like a lot - finely styled and well detailed: Domitianus - As: Ludi Saeculares [ATTACH] These are my favorite two Trajan...
Thank you Q, I feel a whole lot better now:)
I was looking at my photo library this morning and decided that it would be impossible for me to select just one favorite portrait. Instead, I...
Alright, I've been squinting at the image on my laptop for about 8 minutes, and the only thing i can tell for sure is that it is a Draped Bust....
It has a certain charm, nonetheless:). Just think of where it has been.....
This is the only Lincoln cent I own. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thank you for your comments, and thank you Conder for your detailed explanation. It is what I expected - historical (old and outdated ) rarity...
Congratulations, Marshall! A desirable coin for sure. An NC! I don't have any yet in my collection. Much scarcer than S-264 that I was writing...
As a collector of early coppers, one of the things that has always intrigued me is the large difference in value between the 1803 with Large...
Thanks all for your comments, and lordmarcovan - many thanks again for the pictorial guide! Time to let this coin go.
Great, thank you very much, lordmarcovan:) Thanks for the ballpark value. I'm no good grading these - I would have gone lower.
I am going to let this 1877 IHC go - it will probably go to an acquaintance who would like to have one. Not being a small cent collector would...
Great looking coin, nice portrait - and the wig is all there too!
This is the only example from this emperor in my collection: Volusianus, 251 – 253 Sestertius 251-253, Æ, Rome. OBV: IMP CAE C VIB VOLVSIANO AVG...
My 'Deutscher Münzkatalog 1700-1806' describes two types of 1/6 Reichstalern struck under king Friedrich II (1740-1786). The first type bears the...
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