Or you could get yourself a cork board and some map pins and do a type set that way. Here's a casual cork board project I've got going on the...
Probably don’t wanna use a holey $3 gold piece as a fishing flasher, though. While it would probably work, with my luck, it would end up snagged...
I think the odds of winning here are a teensy bit better than PowerBall’s. ;)
I never managed to personally dig one in my detecting days, though on two separate occasions I was nearby when a dig buddy of mine dug one.
I did use fishing swivels to hang ‘em.
If anybody’s giving away a Stella, I want in! :woot::greedy:
You've got a fun start to a "holey" collection there! I had fun with holeys, once upon a time. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Round 6 is closed. There's an 1865 2-cent piece available in Round 7.
So now we come to... ROUND 7. The prize for this round is a... United States: bronze 2-cent piece, 1865 [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Numista-2296....
OK, it's time for the drawing for Round 6. Our lucky number was... 197! [ATTACH] And Post #197 was by @Abramthegreat - on behalf of @Paddy54!...
Sorry I didn’t make it around on Friday to do the drawing. Been a bit busy. I’ll try for sometime later on Saturday. In the meantime, we’re...
V is for... Vadercoin. [IMG] Whoops, wait- no. How about... Vespasian... [IMG] Venice... [IMG] Vilnius... [IMG] and... Victoria. [IMG]...
You had me at "two Anglo-Saxon gold pieces". But then there was a CircCam Commonwealth shilling which made me envious. And, as if that wasn't...
Not sure. It looks similarly tall in the one from my collection. [IMG]
Here's some Quarter Notes counterstamped quarters (a giveaway of eight different), if any of y'all are interested. He sent me a ton of 'em a...
More up for grabs in QN Giveaway #11
This contest is now CLOSED. The winner was announced in Post #30. This contest will be decided by a random number drawing sometime on or around...
Nice! I love 19th century proofs! I've had two proof 3cNs. PCGS PR64 [IMG] PCGS PR65 CAM [IMG] Both are gone now, and my present type coin is...
Yes, a 10-point (subdivided in to 100-point) scale does seem more rational. However, after decades of the market using the 70-point Sheldon...
I just found this CU thread that shows pieces with a similar obverse. You may have already come across that.
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