Oh wait... I thought the P's and D's are the business strikes, no?
If I remember correctly, I think I saw an album from @Inspector43. He did the whole P, D, S sets. What patience!
I really like that design. A lot of energy.
Thank you! Imagine if I were a serious collector and did the P, D, S, & W (for 2019 and 2020) set? I'll never finish! LOL.
Thanks! And here I am wrecking my brain for 2 days. That design is really quite nice! I guess I wasn't using the right key words. Now I'll try...
Well, I'll give you a hint. A picture says a thousand words. [ATTACH] Finally!!! After all these months and without any help from...
UPDATE: My search led me to The Barber Coin Collectors Society, and I wrote to them for information. Hopefully, they'll be able to help.
This year, the Smithsonian released a privately struck medal whose design incorporated two different coins. The obverse shows the obverse of the...
Of course!!! And I missed those. LOL.
Thanks for sharing all those. I really like them. Reminds me of the look of turn of the century European or French medals.
I really like that Pan Am Expo.
Why not? Interesting piece.
Very nice - and the obverse and reverse images are exactly the same too. Thanks.
I don't know ANYTHING about Ancients but where did you learn that trick with the etching to enhance visibility of the details? Smart!!! That is...
Yeah, I looked it up on Numista. That's Queen Victoria on both sides. EDIT: According to Numista, that's a 5-pound piece. But where is that...
I don't get it. But wow, QE II looked so pretty when she was young.
While checking out this final, "Completer" coin in the Queen's Beast series, I noticed that the effigy of the Queen is on both the obverse and the...
Interesting and imaginative. I don't have any. Just leaving a comment cause I want to see what others come up with. Thanks.
1973 Greece, 10 Drachma. Pegasus and Phoenix. :-) [ATTACH]
That drop (~230%) is close to the 250% cited by yolobagels. Thanks for the graph.
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