Just bought this 1921 Peace dollar based on a tip by @Lunchbox John (thanks, John!) It's got a nice look, I think. I already had a decent one,...
I'm gonna try uploading the @dwhiz prize coin picture here, since for some reason I keep getting an error message when I try uploading it in the...
Finland. A relatively recent bulk bag find. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Strange. But interesting.
Corroded to death and heavily pitted.
'Cause she wanted to know. It's a fair question if you're new to coins and didn't know the answer. But yes, this is just worth ten cents, and is...
The 10-pfennig certainly looks like an MS candidate to me, and I'd venture a guess of MS64, though I'd ideally have wanted to see somewhat larger...
Very interesting. I have no clue what's going on there, of course, but something definitely seems to have been going on.
The coin got toned grey overall and then the toning got rubbed off the high points as a result of light, even circulation afterwards.
I strike out when it comes to baseballs, I'm afraid.
You got a "like" because I liked the piano in the video, but the title and subject made me cringe (though I know it was tongue-in-cheek).
FRANCE, Metz. Civic issue. 14th-16th century. AR Gros (3.01 gm) Boudeau 1659; Saurma 1896/927; Roberts 8932. Toned, good VF. [IMG] [IMG]
I call it Fine, personally. I got this recently in a swap and like it, but I've decided to go for a bit more darkly toned and contrasting...
I think you should buy it. If you don't want it, buy it and sell it to me. Seriously. That's one's got "the look".
Thank you. I think I know what happened there. I copied it directly out of a PM from him, which probably means only @dwhiz and I can see it....
OK, I see the mods have moved this to the Contests forum, so that's where I'll post them from now on. Wasn't sure about that, since I had figured...
I dunno about @dwhiz's offering, but I can definitely state that the photos of my lot do the coins no justice at all. There are some pretty...
I am about to REclutter your house! Bwahaha! So much for spring cleaning, eh? ;)
You're seeing phantoms, I think.
Germany. German States (Hildesheim): silver 24 mariengroschen, 1687 (I think 24 mariengroschen= 2/3 thaler? Anyway, this was a nice big silver...
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