It's Austrian, all right, from Tyrol. 1 kreuzer of Leopold V, ca. 1619-1632. I did not find it on Numista nor in the NGC/Krause database, but...
64, though 65 would not surprise me. PS- I like the toning.
There is no 59 grade on the Sheldon scale as adopted by the third-party grading services. MS60 would be for a coin with no wear but lots of...
2018 Armenia "Noah's Ark" 500-dram, 1 oz. .999 silver coin. [IMG] [IMG]
Pretty neat, huh? [IMG] [IMG]
Those are lovely, and that's a fun picture. :) I've found prehistoric pottery here, too, but our local potsherds are very crude by comparison....
Wow, great find!
PS- @RavioliSauce is a great username. I love ravioli and had some for dinner. (I'm more into the pasta and filling than the sauce, though.) :)
Maybe @jester3681 can help. I know he's into CWTs.
Nice looking coin! I don't see anything?
Italy (Venice): billon Soldino of Alvise Contarini, ca. 1676-1684 Diameter: 21-22mm approx. Obverse: “S.M.V.ALOYS.CON”, Doge kneeling left,...
That thing on top of those crowns is close, I reckon.
I just wanted to use "globus cruciger" in a sentence. This is probably the only chance I'll get. :P
That's a nice looking medal, though. :)
If there were truly a clad layer missing, it would be completely reddish-brownish on one side, since it would be showing the copper core on one...
You said "finds". Do I understand it to mean you dug that Nerva? Great conservation job, if so! Great finds, in any event.
I switched the theme to globus cruciger in Post #1807. I know somebody's got some. ;)
I agree that would be nice, if difficult to implement in any consistent fashion. The information on the labels is often too sparse. PCGS in...
This is correct.
Probably Mercury dimes. Surprised to hear me say that? Well, you see, I'm including my metal detecting "keepers" album. (But not the Wheat...
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