Just a modest Bust dime in humble grade, but pleasing for a low grade example, in my opinion. It's going in the giveaway Pick Bin, so if you...
He collects coins from the Kingdom of Mint State Gold That Most Mere Mortals Cannot Afford, that's his thing. And if one has deep enough...
ROFL! I almost just sprayed tea on my monitor. :hilarious:
Environmentally damaged. Spend it.
I didn't know this was a Panzerman thread when I first opened it, so when I did, I found "nice coin from Naples and Sicily" to be a bit nicer than...
A 2x2 flip will cost you a few cents. Getting it professionally graded by a top-tier TPG (third-party grading service) like PCGS or NGC will cost...
Tsk, tsk. I merged your duplicate threads. One thread per topic, pretty please. ;)
It is clearly William IV of England. His queen was Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen. So it's British, and probably circa 1831, since that was their...
The closest I've seen in Google Image searches are some with a crowned G, but no exact match. I'm not up to speed with counterstamps, other than...
Edit, 10/1/19- this thread was originally titled Help w/unknown counterstamp on 1723 Spain 2-reales? But since some other folks have piled on...
A talented family, then. Splendid.
@Dr Heather Clarke - I notice the audio file (violin piece) at the top of your article was played by a Roland Clarke. Kin of yours? I liked it.
Thanks. Get me some pix and a description soon. Likewise to anyone else who wants to be a September donor. And please don't ship anything to...
He was joking.
Merged the two latest duplicate threads. It's a damaged quarter. Spend it. And please stop posting this one.
Sold four items from the Pick Bin (which Prize #1 is drawn from), but added six more, including some even-older ancients and some unusual stuff (a...
Cappadocia is in what is now modern Turkey.
@zumbly- that's even better, that it's a provincial didrachm versus an imperial denarius, right?
I stand corrected. I wondered about that lettering on the reverse. Disregard my "denarius" attribution.
(Edit- never mind. See the next post below.)
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