It's a tiny bit premature to announce this as my next newp, since the deal isn't final yet, but the seller and I were less than five bucks apart...
Thanks, @dadams.
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Aha! Here they are.
Indeed. Two sets of glasses and two pairs of lips! Cool looking coin.
Yay, @Granbeck's back! :) You may choose Prize #1 (the ancient coin) or Prize #3 (the two Finnish coins). @dchjr will receive whatever remains.
I remember those! Was part of one of my giveaways last year. (The one where I also gave away a Columbian Expo admission ticket, as I recall....
SOLD Nice medium grey coin. Asking $65, which includes free shipping to US addresses. PCGS Priceguide value = $75, per the cert page....
What @beef1020 and @paddyman98 said. It's environmental damage. The coin spent some time out in the elements, and was likely on or in the...
Nope. It's a heavily damaged cent.
Never heard of any such thing, though I've heard of the 1964-D Peace dollars.
OK, still no @Granbeck, so she moves down another slot and @Santinidollar moves up to the next prize selection (fourth pick). 1. @Jersey magic...
Very nice. I only got my first a relatively short time ago.
Yup! I like the '54-O half and the shilling. Matter o' fact, I once had an 1896 shilling that looked quite a bit like that one. Found it in a...
France (Duchy of Lorraine): silver "sword" type demi-gros of Antoine the Good, ca. 1508-1544 As late medieval coins go, this is a relatively...
I found a 1934 $5 once.
So young for a genius! (Seriously, though, with the quality of the content I've seen you post, I'd have expected to see an Obi-Wan Kenobi...
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I love the chef in that kitchen scene. He's got a kindly but mischievous twinkle in his eye. He's probably been dead 400 years or so, but looks...
@alurid- I have long loved that New Brunswick type. And I live in Brunswick (Georgia) so I consider it my duty to find a nice AU-UNC example one...
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