Ditto. You're well ahead of me on the photography front.
Nope. Don't think so. Minor planchet irregularities, is what that looks like to me.
Funny abbreviation there. Makes it sound like a very impaired Proof. I prefer PO01.
"Halve"? ;) Nice coin. Usually mint set toners from this era are not my cuppa tea, but I like that one. The toning isn't too streaky or patchy....
I like them both, but the contrasting patina on that sestertius in the OP is especially handsome. My old, rather humble, LV sestertius: [ATTACH]...
Atlantis Mint poured silver "loaf" style bar. Had a couple of these last year. Fun. [IMG]
BTW, I like your Indian cent avatar, for some inexplicable reason. Just a nice old well-circulated IHC. I enjoy the look of those. Nostalgia, I...
Neat, but I wonder if it's really unplated, or an acid job instead. The folks who are more into errors will know. The somewhat funky/patchy...
Winging it, without consulting any grading references, I'll say XF45 to AU50. Perhaps cleaned, but retoned decently. Not bad looking. Not...
I agree with high AU/low MS. Eye appeal is only average at best. I do not care for the streakiness, but it does look like there's probably some...
I'd say AU50-ish, and market-acceptable if there was an old cleaning. Reasonably attractive coin, with that toning.
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PS- that's a super cool looking group lot.
Beat me to it. I knew it was an early Hungarian denar, but that's all. I couldn't have nailed down the exact attribution, so hats off to...
Yes, it merely looks like a low-resolution photo to me.
Like that goat! Nice portrait, too. Here are a couple from my old novice Roman collection of 2007-08. Valerian II [IMG] Salonina [IMG]
Hmm. I still lack anything Carthaginian. I'd love one of those electrum horsies, but I'm afraid they're a tad out of my league. I got my first...
Depends on the service tier selected. For Economy, it can be as long as 90 days I think, though that is a worst-case scenario and is very seldom...
There is no such thing as a "1910" Washington quarter, as that type was first struck in 1932. His coin there is a 1940 which someone carefully...
Yes, they're listed in the Colonial section of the Red Book.
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