Sharp! Very nice for a dug find! I'll bet that puppy still had some mint Red on it when it hit the dirt!
This is a good alternate answer. Ike's life (though not necessarily his career) spanned from the Victorian Era to the Space Age, and he was both...
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Hard to say, from those images.
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As @PaulTudor mentioned, it is the agnus dei, or “Lamb of God”.
Tanzania. [IMG]
I’m afraid the chances are very slim that it’s gonna be worth much of anything at all monetarily, in that condition, but it’s got some history, if...
Oh, hey, groovycool. Hadn’t seen it.
That’s all I’ve got, I’m afraid. *shrugs*
Dunno for sure, but I did do some musing on the Ancients forum repost. We’ll have to wait and see what the more experienced members there have to...
Yes, it is very likely an ancient; I strongly suspect Roman, first century. It might not be worth much in that condition, but there is a high...
Looks like an S to me. An impaired proof. The hairlines also seem consistent with the way a proof coin’s surfaces would look after getting...
That Peace dollar is much more handsome now.
Corrected myself to say “altar” instead of “temple”. You quoted me mid-edit. It does look like a first-century As of the Julio-Claudian period,...
I initially thought the portrait looked liked Caligula, but what about the Augustus As with the altar reverse? You’d need to rotate the obverse...
Neat. Not a type I’m accustomed to seeing with a CircCam appearance.
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