Damage. But it's a CircCam, for what that's worth (not much- just fun).
Only six years? Ha! I've admired them for forty-three years, but have yet to own one. Primarily for just the reason you've mentioned, and for...
I tend to agree, but hey, to each his own, right? I'm sure there are many who have scholarly interest in fourrees, and the number of...
Congrats. I think it is a pleasing example with pretty nice surfaces. Impressive coins, aren't they? One of the few decent sestertii I've owned...
Keep us posted on the outcome.
I thought that came from you. Cool item. I'm glad @dwhiz took it and put it to work for its original intended purpose.
These were my thoughts exactly. Edit- after seeing the revelation- congrats, @Seattlite86! That's a win.
Welcome, and good luck! We've got some fun prizes for the upcoming June giveaway, too (including some tiny gold), so stay tuned for that as well.
Even though the pictures are tiny, I can tell that's an attractive coin. Here is the Lucilla from my first Roman collection. [IMG] I also...
Not only is there interest in European coins here, but there are also a number of members from Europe. We have a dedicated World Coins forum....
I love that kind of toning on the pre-1865 copper-nickel small cents.
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Lowly Worm! Thanks for the childhood nostalgia! I loved Richard Scarry when I was a new reader. These are great! I'll bet someone must surely...
Looks like 1919 to me.
Fun find, regardless.
Nope. Just discolored. It's a CircCam, at least, though not a terribly appealing one. Ugly, but kind of cool-ugly, I say.
Cool find, whatever it is.
It sure looks like one of the "poor man's doubled die" varieties to me, but that's not my area. (In fact, the whole "poor man's" terminology is...
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