DD-011: 1947 Roosevelt dime Date Found: September 20, 1993 Place Found: Riverside Cemetery, Asheville, NC. Approximate depth: 3-4". 7th Silver...
In the words of Fonzie from "Happy Days", "Exactamundo!"
OK, looking around, I see I'm much more "lion-heavy" at the moment than "horsey". But plenty of ponies have galloped through my collections...
Oh. THAT one again. You know what I said before. If I owned that, it would be my avatar ... in my sigline ... my desktop wallpaper ......
I like them, but there is entirely too much other stuff on my radar. Back about ten? twelve? years ago, when bullion was cheaper, I toyed with...
Hey, a little repetition is OK. There are a whole lot of horse coins out there. It will take more than one thread to contain them all! I've got...
Y'know, I've never owned a Shield-type sovereign or half-sov.
I hear unobtanium is pretty hard to find. ;) Kryptonite, too. That's like, well ... kryptonite. (LordM realizes he has wandered into the...
Little sisters... big sisters... they're all beautiful. I have a little one, as you likely know. She was good enough for Dr. Jacob Terner and...
Thanks. Looking at them now, I think I could have been just a little more patient in selecting even better-matched pieces, but these did look...
That "Pete" piece was one of the most popular. We have a cat named Pete. Pete & the Giant Toadstool All this rain has had some big toadstools...
Thanks. How about now, on that image? I could see it, but only when I was logged in. I tried logging off to look at it and maybe see what you...
The Wikipedia page for Kaykhusraw II actually has a pretty nice dirham at the top of the page. [IMG]
And now, at last, it is a "Box of 25". :) Turkey (Seljuk Sultanate of Rum): silver "Lion & Sun" dirham of Kaykhusraw II, AH 638 (1240-1241 AD) [IMG]
Actually, that's Old English, not cursive script. And while you could make an argument that that is a "C", to me it looks like an Old English...
And now 1877 or France. [IMG]
Ha! You're right! I had forgotten about that. Yes, the Crazy Sticker Guy sure did used to clutter up the categories, and I too would get...
@pragmatic's play was valid. The USA proof set token is fine. It says "1789" on it, even though that's not the actual date it was struck. Good...
There's no "winner" in this thread. It's not a contest. It's just "follow the leader". Either the same date or the same country. And I still...
Here. I'll play a 1789 coin. An Irish Cronebane halfpenny Conder token. So Ireland or 1789, next, then... [IMG]
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