@Bradley Trotter - I never noticed the frog on the El Yunque quarter! Neat. I never pay attention to my pocket change anymore, since I need a...
It does look like the number 48, with some other characters (not ".00".) I've never seen a price written on a coin. Must be a collection number...
Pretty! And big! Is that an old ink collection number or owner's mark on there? I finally got one, as you have seen. [IMG]
I have already asked my dealer about the documentation and such. I agree with you that it doesn't much look like an eagle at the top of the...
Well, in that case... [IMG] [IMG]
It only cost $70-something after overseas shipping (but before slabbing). I thought that was relatively inexpensive.
I am happy to report that I have finally joined the Siliqua Club, and now the East Harptree Hoard Club, to boot. You see, I've been listening to...
Wonderful. I need another someday. I sold the one I had when it failed to straight-grade at PCGS. It was still a lovely little thing.
Like this?
Not as in "my regular job".
I'll post my reply here tomorrow. Stay tuned.
Actually, I really like the color and contrasting patina on yours. It is "dirty in the right way". Exactly the right way, to my eye. Even the...
I knew the cultural heritage was different but tend to forget that about the linguistic distinction.
Neat Newfie token. Never seen that type. That's a perfect 7070 coin. I don't even see the scratch. Populating the album with ANACS...
Absolutely. That's kind of you.
This coin was previously housed in an NGC MS62 holder. It gained the plus-grade upon resubmission to PCGS. [ATTACH]
United States: copper-nickel 3-cent piece, Liberty Head type, 1866 [ATTACH] Obverse: bust of Liberty in coronet, left. Reverse: Roman numeral III...
[IMG]
France (Metz, Free Imperial City): silver gros, civic issue, ca. 1406-1588 [IMG]
By the way, your photo has it right and the PCGS TrueView on my former coin has it wrong: the monogram side should be the obverse. (Edit:...
Separate names with a comma.