Speaking of tiny Nepalese gold, my one and only coin from Nepal is something a bit more modern. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mine will never, ever, ever be. I could sell my entire collection and afford maybe one or two of those things. And while that would be...
Yep. But coins go through all kinds of strange circumstances out there in the world...
You need to check out @AncientJoe's Colosseo Collection. Better put on some sunglasses and strap on your seatbelt before you click that link, though.
Neat. They do seem ridiculously impractical though, don't they. I'd also never seen the singular form "confetto" used in a sentence before.
Numista-14852. A decent lower grade example of the first-year type with rays on the reverse. This was America's first non-silver 5-cent piece,...
I too learned to appreciate humble, well-circulated 19th century Type coins due to a small budget. Of course I like the higher grade ones, too,...
Environmental damage.
You go, Bunny Foo-Foo! Keep ‘em beepin’! You had a Breakthrough! :woot: That was my personal term for when I found one of those “bucket list”...
Numista-2296. An average but pleasing lower grade example with nice surfaces and even brown color. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Numista-1108. ANACS VG10, cert. #4745247. A lower grade but otherwise pleasing example of the first year of the 1860-1864 copper-nickel type...
Numista-9100. This coin is a wholesome lower-grade example with contrasting original toning. There is a faint textile pattern to the obverse...
Just needed to upload the pictures above, is all. Feel free to post your own Flyers, be they nice, nasty, or in between.
Except he's not talking about buying slabbed coins. He's asking about submitting a coin to be slabbed. That's a whole different thing, due to...
Again, like with your 1928 Canadian cent, you have a coin worth less than a dollar there. It is a decent circulated coin and by all means you...
Like you said, it has seen better days, but wow, that is still a crazy-cool find! Was it a dirt parking lot?
While it is indeed a decent looking 1928 Canadian small cent, I think it is unlikely to grade better than VF20 at best. As such, it's worth about...
I still haven't heard from @Kasia, but just realized I still have her address from the big @Penny Luster Christmas extravaganza, so I went ahead...
I think it's lovely, and the TrueView images are a plus.
It's just a subtle distinction, but there 'tis.
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