Cool idea. A designated pre-winner. We'll see what happens!
Hey, Chip, you just came in after the party ended! We're just sweeping up the confetti now. Giveaway #40 is up now, though. Just click on the...
I'm not a paper money person, but I'll make a coin comparison. Sometimes someone cleans an old low grade coin and it just ends up looking wrong...
More from that series, here. :cat:
That's adorable. Tell you what- if you offer up a donation for the next giveaway (not gold), I'll make Gracie the spokescritter/poster pup. Just...
That IS a nice one. ICG holder? Grade? Looks MS.
To be fair to newbies and the general public, the distinction between proof and business strike coins is easily missed until you know the...
@jwitten - address rec'd and coins mailing on 6/9.
I've been adding some modest-but-fun Ancients to my Pick Bin, from which most of my giveaway prizes are drawn. (Allow that link up to five seconds...
Giveaway #40 is now open. (If you're wondering what happened to #39, that happened on the Coin Chat forum rather than Contests.) Click on Bean...
For his Prize #1 selection from the Pick Bin, @thomas mozzillo has chosen this... (British) East Africa: silver shilling of George V, 1925,...
You're a ninja, aren't you? C'mon, admit it. ;) (OK, I'll stop now.) * seeing myself out the door... *
Prize #4, from @Beardigger (2) 2020-W (West Point Mint) America the Beautiful quarters. 2020-W American Samoa (Samoan Flying Fox fruit bats),...
Prize #3, from @lordmarcovan A vintage CALEMETER COIN BANK, circa 1930s-40s, and six silver dimes. This item is from the estate of Nancy S....
Prize #2, from @lordmarcovan Two World Silver coins. Australia: silver shilling of George V, KM# 26, 1916-M, G+ to VG, Melbourne mint. France:...
Prize #1, from @lordmarcovan One item of the winner's choice from my "Pick Bin" (up to $25 value). Click the picture below and allow the linked...
LordM & Friends CoinTalk Giveaway #40 This contest is now CLOSED. Winners were announced in Post #84 and subsequent. Brought to you by Bean,...
Handsome style on that one. Sorry I can't help you. Now, when you find Minerva breakdancing, I want to know what the RIC number is! Say, wassup...
A lot of Spanish billion medievals (just like their local ancients) come with nice sandy patinas.
I could've told you Spain, definitely, but that's as far as I'd have gotten, so it's good @Mat stepped in.
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