(Update: giveaway done, now) Salutations and Greetings, O Ancient Ones! For my Ancient forum holiday giveaway this year, I have for you a dozen...
That’s not bad, really. Some premium over spot, sure, but if it helps a friend, cool. And some could argue it’s worth more than spot. There’s a...
I totally missed the INDEPENDENCE (h)ALL in that greaser at first glance. Cool.
The doubling on that first one might not be the "right" kind of doubling, but it's pretty prominent. So while it might not be worth much of any...
Ditto (x2). It has the look of an ex-jewelry piece. I'd not pay much over spot (melt) for it. But the spot value of the gold in it is $862.04...
Yep, @Bradley Trotter has the Hawaiian dime on the way now, thanks to @tibor’s $25 prize-matching contribution for Giveaway #65, the $25 voucher...
She’s a beauty! What’s her name? (Tricolor, so I know you’ve got a female there.)
@gdsnguru - in the mailbox now. This one ought to stand out a bit when it’s in with the rest of your mail. ;) [ATTACH]
You young folks. Wow. My daughter went hiking the day after diagnosis. But that's enough about that topic. Congrats! That first silver...
Indeed. Amazing stuff.
@tommyc03 - I agree with you. Stock photos are OK for generic bullion. Not better-date coins. As suggested, you're best to shop for slabs, anyway.
Wow! I dug an 1889 detecting once - and an 1883 with CENTS. Closest I ever got to that.
Yes indeed. It's been posted elsewhere, not surprisingly. Pretty amazing, to see all those tens of thousands of dollars of coins rattling around...
I want those… for @Mark Metzger’s son, Henry. Since @SensibleSal66 posted a New England sunset a few posts back, I’ll post its Deep South...
Wow. Libertas Americana medal and a Commonwealth gold unite, too...
Oy, that's a rare piece of lutefisk, there!
See Claire's Rule 2 quote, please.
Normy and Gucci are such handsome fellas... :cat::cat:
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (3) ANACS-certified USA Eisenhower dollars: 1971-S (Proof & UNC versions), and a 1976-S Bicentennial UNC....
If it was, then the Athenians were perhaps less superstitious about their deities than I would have guessed.
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