1575 English threepence of Elizabeth I with a Tudor rose. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
63-ish, give or take, would be my totally wild guess. Maybe some 64-65 mixed in. Dunno. Neat set.
Proofs are pretty, aren't they?
Flowers, continued. (Japan too, by coincidence.) I understand these are stylized renderings of paulownia flowers and/or leaves on this coin....
Apollo (Helios). This was one of the finest coins in my collection. I just sold it and will miss it (but I won't miss the credit card debt it...
USA, 1936. This 1936 Mercury dime was found in my grandmother's silverware drawer when I was setting the table for Thanksgiving dinner on...
That Indian quarter-eagle lowball is very cool.
Hey-hey... there ya go! Good work.
We don't do that unless there are extenuating circumstances. You can just unwatch it and no longer reply to it.
There are a few threads about him. Here on CT Over on CCF I knew the user ID was familiar. Yes, apparently a master of hype who grossly...
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I wouldn't argue with that. I suppose 64 is possible, but that one looks like a very nice Mint State example. I personally prefer PCGS (you get...
Leave it as-is. Mounted like that, it's got some novelty value as a jewelry item. Remove the coin, and then all you have is a piece of scrap...
Without time to look at the NGC page, I must say that that is one very attractive florin. I don't always trust their online catalog. It is...
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Congratulations! A double thaler! Wow. You know I have to post its little brother - a quarter-thaler, which itself is not a small coin (roughly...
Lovely selection. As were these, which started their journey to you on Tuesday morning. ;) (I'll PM you a tracking number.) [IMG] [IMG] The...
Maybe he did, and is just saying "thanks, I'm still using those books". Edit- aha. See? There ya go.
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