Here is one of my ancients: Roman Republic: silver denarius of moneyer L. Furius Brocchus; Ceres and curule chair, ca. 63 BC [IMG] NGC Ch VF;...
India (Mysore): gold fanam of Tipu Sultan, AH 1200 (1786), Patan mint [IMG] PCGS MS62; population 1 - the only example certified by PCGS as of...
Yeah, fake, I'm afraid. Are you the same "Drizzt" who used to post on the CU forums long ago? The username is familiar. Had a dragon for an...
Oh, good heavens. Sorry, but that's a nasty, corroded wreck. Even if it were an error, it would be worthless in that condition.
Please do.
Otho at #121 was the second-scarcest ruler I've had, I think. [IMG]
I think Pupienus at #129 on the list was as rare a ruler as I've achieved. For years, I thought the pictures of it were lost, but then I...
Well, if it's not a barbarous imitation, the answer can be found in their history. By the 5th century, as they neared their fall, the quality of...
Opinion? It's pretty, but as @V. Kurt Bellman mentioned in a snarky but hilarious way, it's still a 1964 nickel. They made a little over one...
Merged the duplicate threads.
Given that much of the unaffected area on the coin appears to be Mint State with original luster, I'm leaning towards the messed-up portion of the...
My guess would be... [IMG]
Common, but nice. They're a fun series. Sounds like you're making good progress, too. PS- your pix aren't bad at all. Like most of my own...
A 1943 cent is supposed to be magnetic.
It looks like damage to me, but I suppose there's a possibility that could be a lamination. I'll defer to those with more error coin experience.
Pretty.
The one in the OP appears to be a modern copy (sort of) of a medal struck in 1882 for the centennial of the Great Seal. I can't find pics of one...
Sorry, I've got nothing for you (not my cuppa tea) - but I will say that I like your "mountain" avatar picture. :)
Not an error at all. Damaged, as Paddy mentioned.
Yes, pocket change in this condition. Face value.
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