You are definitely welcome to post such interesting historic items here. I would personally be quite interested in seeing what you have.
OOOHHH!!! I actually like both your Augustus, and Vespatian coins. Their lettering is fairly decent, and the portraits are attractive.
Fascinating! I never saw such items used as currency until just now. May I ask, how much do those examples you photographed retail/wholesale for?
Interesting items. If you had not mentioned those were currency, I would have thought they look like little rocks, at least, that is how they look...
Definitely. I have seen his amazing display, and was so impressed by it, I was tempted to assemble a 12 Caesar set until I discovered how...
Oh, okay. Now i know what recycled coins are. Thank you, each of you who clarified that for me. And no, I do not own any. Sorry, but it is still...
Wow! We have some big spenders here. Luckily for me, I bought my coterie of gold and platinum coins when they cost around $450 per oz.
I like your poll, too, and accurately answered it. However, most of my purchases are generally $50-100. I rarely buy these days, because I really...
My apologies, forgive my ignorance, but I do not know what a recycled coin is, so I do not know if I have one to show. Please explain what a...
Ha, funny. Don't worry, I seem confused just trying to figure out what I should do half the time myself. Ha, ha! @Santinidollar
I would say yes, definitely! I actually put together a really attractive date/type set of Abraham Lincoln cents 1909-2009. And, many-in fact, most...
The reverse looks like a higher grade than the obverse, or is that just me?
I agree with Collecting Nut. I also never bought coin collections in that format. Sorry.
Yes.
Yes, you have very nice looking cents/pennies, or whatever anyone wants to call them. Ha, ha!
Thank you for the interesting background. Those coins may not be a fortune, but they certainly have nostalgic value.
I received one for a birthday gift from my mom years ago. She bought it from a local coin dealer. I later noticed that dealer was selling them for...
I actually agree, that is one, cool display! I would love to see more like that, too, but I think Chris may have a point.
It is difficult, and time consuming for dealers to set up such displays which is why the often don't, but I empathize with you.
Yes, the 1943, and 44 are worth about 9-10 times face value at present, but you should keep them all.
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