ALBUM 3, Page 2 Panama: silver Balboa, 1947 [IMG] United States: silver Washington quarter, 1947 [IMG] Ireland: copper-nickel halfcrown (2...
ALBUM 3, Page 1 Latvia: silver 5-lati, 1929 [IMG] Bolivia: copper-nickel 10-centavos, 1936 [IMG] Egypt: silver 2-piastres of King Farouk, AH...
ALBUM 2, Page 4 Germany (Nürnberg-Fürth): aluminum 20-pfennig streetcar token, polar bears at zoo, ca. 1920-1921 [IMG] Germany (Thale am Harz in...
ALBUM 2, Page 3 India (British): silver 2-annas of Queen Victoria, 1901, Calcutta mint [IMG] United States: copper Hard Times token; C.D....
ALBUM 2, Page 2 Peru: copper-nickel 10-centavos; provisional coinage, 1879 [IMG] New Zealand (Christchurch): bronze merchant token; Milner &...
ALBUM 2, Page 1 France: gilt bronze specimen medal by Antoine Bovy, for Napoleon Bonaparte's 1840 Paris funeral [IMG] United States: silver...
ALBUM 1, Page 4 Russia (Siberia): copper 10-kopecks of Catherine the Great, 1781-KM, Suzun mint [IMG] Spain: gold escudo of Charles IV, 1792-MF,...
ALBUM 1, Page 3 England: silver groat of Henry VI, ca. 1422-1461, from the Reigate Hoard found in Surrey [IMG] Lithuania: silver half-grosz of...
ALBUM 1, Page 2 Roman Empire: billon reduced centenionalis; VRBS ROMA city commemorative, ca. 330-340 AD [IMG] Roman empire: silver siliqua of...
ALBUM 1, Page 1 Greece (Ionia, Phokaia): electrum hekte, ca. 478-387 BC [IMG] Greece (Thrace, Pantakapaion): bronze Æ21, ca. 310-303 BC [IMG]...
[IMG] September 27, 2021 So what is an "eclectic box"? It is a completely freestyle collection, abandoning the traditional structure of "sets"...
I've had it happen a few times. Never with like ten in a row, but occasionally a wee hiccup.
I probably answered years ago, and forgot all about that. LOL
That's not a bad idea, sellers putting "ancient" in their titles.
You absolutely robbed someone, if that was any time in the last few decades! ;) Handsome piece!
I think it's on your end. Not saying it's you specifically, but I think the issue is on your end or has something to do with your connection, not...
Yikes, that's my comment. I agree with @Lehigh96 - the NZ coin in the OP is cleaned, but not mechanically whizzed.
Y'all have me beat. At 9 mm, this is presently my smallest. [IMG] [IMG]
I forgot about that Czech type. Had never seen the Cape Verde one. I like both. It's a nice theme.
I endorse the eclectic, "freestyle" approach. Forget about structured "sets" and take a walk on the wild side. Collect a little bit of...
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