Well done @Newbee03 hang it in a prominent place where everyone can enjoy the beautiful images.
Another nice find for your impressive collection. I don't have anything that old with a '92 in the date, but here is a Norwegian 400 years younger...
Got it, thank you Gordian III. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG Reverse looks like P M TR P VI COS II P P, emperor standing right in military attire,...
Dealer note says Gordian II but I am unable to see anything similar on Wildwinds or Ocre. 2.78gr, 21mm, Antoninianus [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I like all the versions but it would concern me if the paper/card is not archive quality as all other papers contain sulphur. In combination with...
Seafarers all. [ATTACH]
This is the only one listed on VV, unfortunately it doesn't match yours...
I would also look at Vam 23B which also has the doubled tops of 1-4 and the die crack above the cap in addition to the other pick up points
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Entry Post These are my first and only Buffalo Nickels, sent very kindly by @tibor . The collection I inherited 3 years ago is very heavy on World...
The last two posts were 11 years (post #16) and 2 years ago(#17). I don't see anything to suggest doubling of the ear on your example
Nice way to kickstart 2023, lovely reverse design
Definitely need better photos. It looks to be a far date, MM centred, upright and oval. Clash under chin and possibly bottom serif of N clashed at...
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1960smalldate.html
Nice find. A question. Limes means an official or psuedo-official denarius paid to the military serving on the extreme fringes of the Empire, or...
A fantastic longest year blog, @Sulla80 very informative. And a Very Happy New Year to you too.
It is a die clash, not a crack. Scroll down to the full coin image and you will see an example of the clash. Yours is not this coin but you can...
I think your reverse is Emperor recieving Victory on globe from his Father, Carus. H in centre toward bottom. Ric V-2 325H....
I think it is a commemorative medal from Persia/Iran dated 1958. Translation of obverse is possibly Hazrat Ali The pious master of Hazrat Ali...
I want it for @BurrosCoins to make his Nephews day
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