Wow! *applause* So do you have the Year of Four Emperors, too? And what about the Year of Six Emperors?
That Aurelian is amazing.
I once had this... umm... whatever it was. It was some kind of Zvingli medal. Looked 18th century to me. Another of these Reformation-themed...
I'll see your horsies and raise you four more. [IMG]
Nice one. Doesn't seem too banged about. Congrats. The half dime will be tough. When I was looking for one, they were all either very low-end...
Phil Arnold (later the PCGS TrueView photography guru) made that animated GIF back in the old days on the Collectors Universe forums. :hilarious:
Wow. I forgot there even was a 1921 SLQ.
I had an as. Likely had some smoothing done. I like his portraiture. [IMG]
Got a new heffalump to share. ;) [IMG]
I'll bet that was an awesome trip!
This one had a tale to tell, as well. I dug it while a hurricane was blowing in. It was an exciting find (and day). [IMG] [IMG] Transcript of...
This one got buried in a clay pot with a whole bunch of others. Great Britain (England): silver groat of Henry VI, first reign, Calais mint, ca....
Looks like those pix came out pretty well, and the date stands out nicely on your Merc dime.
I've had some, including that type, I believe, but in nothing like that kind of quality. Nice. I found it interesting enough to go pull up your...
What's the theme?
The pockmarks. Their distribution and general appearance, is all I can say by way of explanation. Looks like the coin took some hits, is all....
Wow! 938 varieties! No wonder they have to have a whole dedicated website for 'em!
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Neat. The relief has that Dan Carr sorta look. No passive dragon here- he looks like my dog with a stick.
Sicily. Italy (Sicily, Messina; Norman Kingdom): gold tari of Guglielmo I ("William the Bad"), ca. 1154-1166 [IMG]
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