Thoughts about what? It looks like a nice 1968-S cent. Not worth a whole lot, but pretty sweet for a CRH find.
Or spend 'em all and collect World or Ancient coins instead. :D
(You Ancient coin traditionalists are no doubt cheering the outcome for that plastic slab, and posthumously cheering for ol' Max, huh? LOL) :p...
Ahh, a cute critter post. I do enjoy them. :) Here is a copy-and-paste repost of one of my critter/coin stories that was originally posted on...
I see what you mean, but I'd have assumed corrosion rather than casting.
Yeah, spend the (unnaturally) shiny ones and do it again! :D
Well, then, your budget is certainly much healthier than mine! :p My advice would be to use CoinFacts, and read up on the specific...
Clodius Albinus is fun. Not someone you see every day. I had one of his denarii in my old 2007-08 collection, but alas, the picture of it has...
Attribute what, the Newcomb number? Not my arena, I'm afraid.
Mistake? Well, OK, yeah, but as far as novice mistakes go, it's about the most minor one you could've made. You "wiped away the character and...
Ah, yes! "Job lots", indeed! I can see you've shared some joyful experiences. :) I once got a lot loaded with things like several Red UNC 1950...
USA 1871. [IMG]
Neat story. I've had several "small world" moments with love tokens. But speaking of those 17th century English tokens, I once bought a small...
Copper. [IMG] [IMG] Transcript of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution article from February 25, 1999: (Since the scan may be hard to read)...
Ahh, Billy Joel. One of his songs from that era definitely applies to my shift here at the hotel tonight. (Pressure happens when you can't tell...
Alrightey, then! We have our selections: Prize#1- @Mad Stax Prize#2- @Nathan401 Prize#3- @Nathan401 Prize#4- @Mad Stax Prize#5- @Mad Stax...
Would that have been Eloy Mestrelle, perchance? I only remember that because several years ago I won a quiz by naming him, over on Collectors...
I love it. Nice patina. That would be an appealing ancient bronze based on its eye appeal and history alone, but with the gold "splasher" in...
1872 USA dime with well-executed love token engraving on the reverse. It likely was a christening gift due to the stork theme. @Stork should...
Love the pastoral scene! And I love copper-nickel IHC's. As to the rifles in that vintage ad, "Mannlicher" has rather eerie echoes in American...
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