That's a handsome circ. Here's our 1901 halfcrown, from the 1901 Victoria collection I built my daughter. Next player: continue Shields, or go...
Somebody dumped a collection. That coin and some of the nicer Indian cents you've posted would be practically impossible in circulation otherwise.
Great! The lucky 400-piece bulk lot that made me into a World coin collector around 1990 had a bunch of KN-mintmarked pennies and XF Vickies and...
I don't think it was that much, since the numbers thrown around in the articles about it at the time were largely speculative, but ... yeah. Five...
More shields [ATTACH]
Do you keep an online gallery? Your photos are always so nicely consistent, with that classy green background.
Cheapest coin in my present collection, actually. Set me back all of about 18 bucks, as I recall... already in the slab. (Wait- OK, so maybe it...
Let's embark from Chile and leave South America altogether, for a long, long journey across the South Pacific to ... the Land Down Under....
Oh, that's an intriguing one. Looks almost like a Polish eagle, but maybe not quite?
Well, at that price, you can't lose. If you were to sell it, it would make someone a nice (more-) affordable hole filler that isn't too ugly....
My recent spree had finally subsided, and I was settling back into poverty as usual, but here's one late-breaking addition (for which I'm...
Peru, 1897. One of my recent newps. Quite affordable, really. Pix do not do this prooflike little lusterbomb justice. I tried with an animated...
Cool cud, there! You know what I think about that one. ;) Great assortment! I agree with the "Very PQ" sticker on the 1891-CC $5!
I count 18 shields on this one! I thought it might get snatched up in my recent selloff, when I put all my stuff up for sale, but it's still here...
Perfect look.
Netherlands ducat, 1830 [ATTACH]
Great treasure hunting! Hope your lucky streak continues.
Anyway, back to the game. Since it's Germany or 1788, I'll play this "1788" gaming counter from the early 1800s, which is an imitation of a...
Yeah, I love those quirky old-style, late medieval 4s. Shaped more like one of those little cancer awareness ribbons. And their 7s were shaped...
Weird "2" on those, ain't it? I showed one to a noncollector once, and he thought it said "1994", not "1924".
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