You need to pick a number between 1 & 100 for the drawing, Cheech.
That was a very special hand engraved love token. If memory serves me correctly, I sold that one to our very own giveaway host, @dwhiz, a few...
There are tons of interesting coins of Great Britain from the 1700s. Here are just a few I've had. 1723 South Sea Company sixpence,...
Looks more like a clashed die than a strikethrough. You can kinda see Abe's ghostly outline on the reverse of the coin.
Note the "DB" designer's initials on the first coins of Tonga from 1967. Those are the initials of Dudley Moore Blakely (1902-1982), a skilled...
Here's a bit older coin from Egypt. Egypt (Ptolemaic Kingdom): silver didrachm of Ptolemy VI ("Philometer"), second sole reign, ca. 163-145 BC;...
King Farouk is fun. As you likely know, he was a famous coin collector himself. [IMG]
[ATTACH] Hello, everyone. We have some special holiday fun lined up for you. Claire B., aka @Penny Luster, approached me a while back about...
Entry post. 65 is my lucky number (I just did a quick scroll-through and don't think I saw anybody else ask for it yet?) I like the look of Lot...
This contest is now CLOSED. Winners were announced in Post #71 and the subsequent two posts. As you may recall, @Cheech9712 gave away some West...
This post (#72) is the entry post for Delorean on Collectors Universe.
Side thought: Hypothetically, let's suppose I did collect moderns, and felt the need to have complete sets of every year's US Mint issues. I...
Fortunately I seem to be immune to "FOMO", and anytime there's furor and frenzy over a new release, I run in the opposite direction. This is my...
The cent looks intriguing. The dollar looks PMD, as mentioned.
No es especial.
They must have made a ton of those knockoff Man-Faced Bulls. On at least two occasions, I've found them in bulk World coin lots.
I have my own slab cracking technique, but it does not involve a vise or any other tools. (You can skip most of my excessive blather in that...
Yeah. “Hooray! Happy days are here again! Let’s go skewer us some barbarians!” Those Romans were really something, weren’t they? :nailbiting:...
Yes, I agree, it appears to be a late Roman centenionalis. Fasten your seatbelts. This thread will be moving to the Ancients forum in 3... 2... 1...
Dunno. Looks more like an owl to me...
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