The bickering and name-calling stops right now. And the memes. That goes for all of you. Don’t make me vanish this thread and issue infractions...
That's a very nice haul. You should make that holey 194(?) quarter into your lucky keychain piece.
Nice cameo frost, there.
Congrats, oldtimer. Looks like you've got until July 9th until the anniversary rolls 'round. ;) In August, I'll have 20 years on Collectors...
If you think the late-medieval 2's are weird, you should see the 4's and 7's. @tibor can show us some examples of that. Quite a few places began...
Lithuania: silver half-grosz of Sigismund the Old of Poland, 1512 [ATTACH] Obverse: Vytis (charging knight; symbol of Lithuania). Reverse:...
Indeed it does, my friend. Indeed it does. Ancient coins might be as habit-forming as heroin. ;) (I wouldn't know, thankfully.)
Wow, 800K mintage is crazy low for a modern business strike coin!
Roman Empire: silver denarius of Trajan, ca. 98-117 AD; Mars advancing [ATTACH] Trajan, AD 98-117. Silver denarius, 18mm, 3.3g, 6h; Rome mint....
Hm. I forgot about that. Oh well. Still, finding S-mints in modern pocket change is interesting enough. Low mintages, you say? All the better.
I suppose it would depend on the collector as to whether that would command any premium or not. It's neat-looking, I'll say that much. I expect...
The little grey spoiler box is kinda sneaky and unobtrusive. ;)
Huh. How 'bout that. Impaired Proofs are like house pets that escaped into the wild. Fun finds. Interesting roll, for sure!
I'm with the horsey-avatar guy on this. No better than 63 due to the nick on the cheek, but the rest of the coin looks Gem. So while my initial...
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I too have used my longstanding pre-millennium-tenure and unblemished eBay feedback rating as a reference once or twice. I think that is a...
I do have dealer friends, but this is what I have done in the past. I listed the names of VCoins dealers I've bought from and interacted with on...
@mike estes - the answer was already posted above- in my previous post- Post #22. Just click the little grey button. Yes, speaking of that little...
Me too. I never tired of digging them during my detecting days. Found more than a roll’s worth. And it was a well worn 1936 Merc dime that...
BTW, it’s official now. Spring has sprung in the Golden Isles, and the azaleas are popping. It’s quite the annual spectacle. New England gets...
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