@Frazer Doherty - since you got the answer you needed (I’m glad), I removed the duplicate thread in the other forum. Just one thread per coin,...
I dug up an old thread where someone (you, I believe) was discussing that.
Amazing.
Confession: until reading up, I thought those were wolves on there. Didn’t really know what a sable was, aside from some vague notion that people...
:) Back atcha. Gotta love 'dem Balboas, right? Geezer! ;) [ATTACH]
Yow. I agree that it deserves a slab, but that's impressive.
PS- 'tis refreshing to see we have so many fine young bloods posting here.
I call this one the "Watermelon Inversion". (PCGS SP66 RB). That TrueView is no mere glamour shot. This thing is as much a screamer in hand as...
As to the coin in the OP, I dunno, but that reverse sure "pops", doesn't it? I love the look of the reverse. Has that wholesome look for a circ....
Yikes! I don't remember! Did I buy a Peace dollar from you? Getting senile... :confused: Edit: no... wait! Was it this one? :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Russia (Siberia): copper 10-kopeks of Catherine the Great, 1781-KM, Suzun mint [ATTACH] Obverse: crowned "E II" monogram of Empress Ekaterina II...
That avatar coin looks amazing!
Amazing as always!
PS- I never found a whole harmonica. Just those reeds like that. Ditto pocket watches. Dug many an empty pocket watch case, or the movement,...
@furryfrog02 - That. Is. AMAZING!
Actually, I didn’t even have my detector with me that day. I eyeballed it in a dirt road next to a colonial churchyard, where it had been washed...
That shoe(?) buckle looks early! Like 1700s-early. Early 1800s at the latest, I’d guess. Mind you, that’s a guess. I’m no authority on them....
Yeah man- that thing looks hard core! I had a Lesche digger once upon a time, but it was a smaller, handheld jobbie. I like the rubberized foot...
I'd call it MS63-ish and no better, due to the reeding marks on the portrait, but as others have mentioned, that's largely a moot point since it...
I would say VG10 details, personally, to be conservative, but right on the cusp of F12, so I wouldn't quibble with @thomas mozzillo's assessment...
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