@Orielensis This while not a bracteate like yours, is also uniface but with a date (14)91. The image is upside down. It is a uniface Scherf from...
Back in the 80's the Central States show would move around if I remember correctly. When they were in Indianapolis the show was not very well...
Well there is still hope Summer FUN, Central States, Long Beach and Summer ANA, this year in Rosemont (Chicago). Surely one or two of these will...
In December, 1956 my parents escaped Hungary and went across the border into Austria. After a week in a refugee camp a Catholic priest and his...
After two months of waiting I finally received my auction purchase. This is coin is the first dated (1456) for the Habsburg Territories, in this...
Just received an email from Whitman. Disappointing but understandable. Maybe the summer show.
Were the actual ASEs recovered or was it bullion that was recovered from the site and ASEs were made from the recovered bullion?
@William Horton Squeeze the staples with a pair of pliers so they do not damage nearby coins.
How 'bout some links.
On the OP's coin and the one in the second there is the letter "K" on the reverse side. What is its meaning? Thank you.
I would highly recommend checking out MA Shops. They have a couple of hundred dealers who have a wide variety of items and in reasonable price...
If they don't choke and gag on their new found wealth.:vomit::yack:o_O
you rarely if ever share any info with the competition, no matter how much it benefit the the greater good.
@Seattlite86 Glad you like the coins. Bargains is a relative term when it comes to dated 1400's coins. The spitzgroschens of Saxony can be found...
[ATTACH] Madonna and Christ Child.
[ATTACH] Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Should read I-A333 This is an R-6, 1 or 2 collectible.
[ATTACH] St.Phillip. Should read II-144
[ATTACH] St.Kilian Should read I-355
Do yourself and future collectors a favor and take a pair of pliers and squeeze the staples before they damage any coins close by.
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