I remember the watch fob coin. Interesting item. This latest looks great for a <$40 coin. Congrats- Greek stuff can be habit forming. I was on...
If that was in regard to my 1901, I dunno. That coin was part of the 1901 Victorian type set I built for my daughter. Sold it five or six years...
I wouldn't know the varieties on these, as has already been amply demonstrated in this thread.
:) "Fishscales". [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Aha! But of course! I had just figured out the "GWN" part. The "H-10" part would've taken me another five minutes. :rolleyes:
Thanks. Oh good. The GWN -H-10. Glad to hear that. What's the GWN -H-10?!? :wacky::wideyed:
Thanks. That link at least gives an explanation. But I still looked back and forth between the two pictures and swear I can't see much if any...
Ireland: brass "gunmoney" halfcrown, July, 1690; struck during the Williamite-Jacobite War [IMG] (Shipped to PCGS for certification, 3/14/2018;...
... but what's the "37"? :wacky:
Hm! Interesting! Sounds plausible to me, I suppose.
I received this attributed as a "Pointed Leaves" variety, but since that's the better of the two varieties, I thought I should confirm. I've...
Any ideas? [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
PS- I didn't think I had one, but I took a spin back through my old Roman collection, and lo and behold, look at this Maxentius! [IMG]
Me too. Like your "X marks the spot" visual aid. Observation about the first picture, though, from "during Roman times". Who knew they had such...
Well, there are TWO errors here. One is the dropping of the second "s" in Frederick Douglass' name. The other is the mysterious lack of a photo. ;)
Well, in this case, @Geod was the generous guy. He sent me a pretty big stack of postcards, even though neither of us really collect them or know...
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But that IS my favorite Titus type. :) [IMG]
You can post your favorite Roman and dream-coin Roman even if you don't want the postcards, y'know.
Hey, hey, Deacon Ray. They look great. I like the Hadrian, for some reason. I just think his coin portraits look good, I guess. The one coin...
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