Ah, excellent. I am very happy to hear this. Thank you. This matter is now concluded, I'm happy to say. :) Umm... well... :sorry: ......
"Overly dramatic?" You bet. It would have been far better to dispose of the things quietly, before it all went bad. But by the time it had gone...
I want one of those.
True, but I don't own a gun, and maybe it's a good thing I don't, because of my semi-scary encounter with an aggressive and dangerous road-rager...
They might've been silver, or merely silver plated. I have seen them described both ways online. In case anyone else is curious, I suppose some...
I shall henceforth refer to my silly, unnecessary, and overpriced plastic rectangles as "acrylic sarcophagi". I like that. It has a pleasantly...
Yep. But there was still a craftsman, and some sweethearts, and a story there. Not everyone had the skills to do this, after all. And the...
Just don't do this. Sulfuric fumes can turn your silver black. [ATTACH]
Yes, I Googled the two types you posted and saw some other appealing recent issues, as well. Great stuff. I could've been tempted into an...
His in the OP is a sight better than the one I had in my old Twelve Caesars set, for sure. [ATTACH]
But at least you could take a bubble bath with it.* Gold doesn't corrode or oxidize, after all.
Methinks I am sorely lacking in the elephant department.
I have a hunch that @willieboyd2's example might be a unique one-off piece, whereas the OP piece I sold @Numismat was a "stock design", maybe even...
Thanks. I hadn't read up on the history yet. I suspected it was a sort of "overlapping" situation like that.
And here, finally, is the final chapter in THAT bit of unpleasantness.
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