Agreed.
12C with provincials sounds interesting.
Beautiful coins.
Oh, I'm not extrapolating Aztec-style pyramids in Greece. Merely commenting upon the optical illusion of that, which resulted from the way I...
Since I have nothing intelligent to add to this discussion, I'll do what the uninformed so often do in the other forums here: I'll post a YouTube...
Interesting how almost Aztec the temples look on these, in a strange sort of way. My eye keeps seeing "pyramid with building on top" instead of...
Nice grouping, and some pretty cool toning on some of those. 68-69 AD was an interesting couple of years, wasn't it? Certainly not a time I...
Belated HB2U, MA! [ATTACH]
Never seen that type. I like it. That's one neat thing about ancients. Even after 12 years of collecting them and browsing online, I still...
Just out of this afternoon's mail, from @CircCam via @C-B-D. Thanks to both. (PCGS F12) [ATTACH]
No, not really, though they were made for less than a full year, unlike the others. There are plenty of them out there- just perhaps not as many...
I'm sure they have. Done tidily enough, it would indeed have an interesting appearance. I have seen some which were artificially worn down to...
Merged the duplicate threads. As mentioned, that is a modern zinc cent that has been severely ground up. That is all. The damage exposed the...
If you mean that Canadian medal you sent me, that is at PCGS as we speak, and if it straight-grades, it will have a place in the Eclectic Box...
That is some seriously corroded stuff.
Merged the two duplicate threads.
I do. That one survived the purge, which was done to pay off my credit cards and give me a little peace of mind. Those card balances have...
An AU 1913 (Philly) Barber half (no mintmark) is definitely worth certification and/or conservation. It's a key date. Per Numismedia, that's a...
This was the update before last, and was posted before a big purge I made in March. Since this was posted, there has been a big turnover and a...
I got a gold coin of similar size for less than twenty bucks. And it's 300 years old. (And it's one of two which will be in my June giveaway.) :)
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