Heavily polished and ex-jewelry, so it will be worth less than the Krause values @longshot posted. That being said, it's not a totally...
Here are a couple of other WW1 "trench art" pieces. "Souvenir of an Invasion": WW1 German trench art on 1904 Belgian 10-centime coin "The...
"Souvenir of an Invasion": WW1 German trench art on 1904 Belgian 10-centime coin [ATTACH] Larger obverse picture Larger reverse picture Host...
One from my old "Holey" collection. [IMG]
Nice coin. You can tell she must have been an attractive lady from her portraiture. This is the only Lucilla I've ever owned: [IMG]
The very boldness of the name alone just triggered some undefinable suspicions in me. I do not have any definitive information to say it's bad,...
As @Deacon Ray indicated, keeping a smaller collection of fixed size can help. I have a "core" collection of just twenty pieces, so when I want...
I love Soho Mint coins, particularly the big "Cartwheel" coppers of 1797. Interesting about the wreck site of the Admiral Gardner. I always had...
I agree. Very nice.
Very handsome display.
You could have it re-gilded if she wanted, but I rather like it as it is. I'm kind of glad to hear you'll leave it that way. As I mentioned...
Here it is. :)
That IS neat! I'm a native born Southerner, but wouldn't call myself a "rebel" by any stretch of the imagination (with or without the capital...
Cleopatra VII coins seldom come nice! Even the "well circulated" piece in the OP is a respectably tough coin! @TIF 's example (despite tooling,...
(I posted this earlier, but have since updated and corrected the listing somewhat.) From what I can gather, this 1819 Irish penny token was an...
Don't think I've seen a Blanchard slab before.
Had to go and look up the EllyGabby I had in my old original Roman Imperial collection (circa 2007-08). [IMG]
Oh, the Sacred Tater, again. That is an Internet coin forum classic. ROFL. Good to see it again. :D
Elagabalus was a freako, there's no doubt about it. Even if one allows for bias in the chroniclers, it's almost certain he was majorly deviant....
Ooh, I love the ship on that one! Has more sail area than I'm used to seeing displayed on depictions of ancient galleys. In fact, that ship...
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