Charles V looked good in gold, too. :)
Y'all forgot Rule #2. @martybox- thanks for the "thank you", though. I'll extend the editing privilege on your posts so you may edit them, if...
@spirityoda - similar design, but groats are fourpence pieces, so closer to the diameter of a US quarter, whereas the medieval pennies are closer...
Thanks for the update. Hope you enjoy the goodies.
He never seems to be fighting BIG dragons. St. George is the patron saint of England, true, but is venerated in many other places as well....
@coinsearcher11 - try again.
I'm not a paper money guy (stumbled in here from a link on the sidebar menu). Pretty note, though.
Thanks for the update. The status summary in Post #187 has been updated accordingly.
@Seattlite86 - nice pickup. Those pastel colors are sweet.
Wow! There's one in this month's giveaway, if you win Prize #1 and choose that as your selection from my Pick Bin. Of course it isn't a PCGS MS64...
While I've had periods of "Mint State Madness", for most of my collecting life I too have never had any objections to a circulated piece that wore...
Beauty. Vickie looks great for a granny there, doesn't she? Speaking of "frozen in time" coin designs, I just got a BU "1780" restrike Maria...
I do own a Gothic florin, as it happens, but it's a holed piece that used to reside on my once-famous "Holey Coin Vest". [IMG] [IMG]
From the old 1901 Victoria Hope Collection I made for my daughter. (1/12-anna, NGC MS62 BN) [IMG]
Easy! Just go for one of the British India Vickies! They have a similar young portrait, which stayed frozen in time on Indian coins. Victoria...
Man, that might be the woodiest woody I've seen! [ATTACH]
I was all like, "huh?" at first, thinking I was seeing two different coins there. Then I caught on about the reflection. Aha. Neat find! I...
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Spectacular.
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