Man, I'd be all over those young Louis for 30 buxapop! Must've been some time ago?
Yea verily, how I doth lust after thy Cavaliers d'or... :greedy:
SRY ILL TRY TO WORK ON THAT
That might be for the best. :troll:
You didn't look closely enough at the arrows. Sorry, I wasn't thinking and posted a picture of the whole coin. I forgot you're supposed to post...
Wonder what @Fred Weinberg will have to say about this beauty!
Yeah. Fling Eagle. They get thrown around a lot.
If y'all don't agree that this coin was overstuck on a Fling Eagle cent, I will attach it to every message I post from now on.
Edited the thread title, because, as any successful eBay seller will tell you, "L@@K!!!" is so much more effective than "look".
@lordmarcovan is out of his depth here. I'd have said they don't immediately look wrong to me, but I would have immediately followed that up with...
Wonderful finds! Are you eyeballing these, or using a metal detector?
It seems it was, judging from his coin portraits. And Maximinus Thrax had a very pronounced chin. Galba always seems to have a grouchy...
With such a relatively small collection and but a tiny sampling of ancients in it (and even less of them Roman), it's easy to post my favorite...
Oh, snap! I just noticed that Macrinus, too. Check out how crisply struck that thunderbolt on the reverse is! Looks like a 3-D silver insect...
The Caracalla galley is the one that did it for me! In fact, I agree with @Ancient Aussie completely. Another honorable mention for me would be...
Having duplicates is not the worst problem or mistake in the world. :)
Sad but true.
I'll see your 1913 Ty.1 5c toner, but not raise it, since mine is only MS65 (PCGS). [IMG]
This ain't no steenkin' oil company giveaway. Look- it says it right there on the slab label! Struck over a key date Flying Eagle cent, no less!...
Pewter turtles are immortal. It's only resting, digesting all that gold and silver it ate.
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