Ha, ha! Good memories. I wish some of us had that Gazoo, now.
Gee, this is the 12th post, and I don't think any of us have answered his question, yet. Ha, ha!
That sounds fun! Have you worked on a variety set of Oregon trail halves? I would love to see a complete set of those!
THat is a ding/dent.
I am surprised you expected any of us would know that! Ha, ha!
Your Khusro II looks like he just blew his lid. LOL!!!
You got it! The OP is looking for sissies. Ha, ha!
Hmmm.... I think I will say top coin could 65 now that I see these nicer images. I might even down grade the bottom coin to a 62.
What I see is an Austrian coin. I can't quite see the date, but it looks like a common coin.
Funny, i was thinking the same thing, but too much of a wimp to be the first to admit it. Ha, ha!
Oh yes, you also wanted to know what a good price for one of these is. Well, the last time I bought one of these coins was about 20 years ago, but...
If that is one of those rare silver versions, then way COOL!!! It almost looks silver in this image.
Your first "ancient" purchase looks nicer than my 1st which was just a beat up old Diocletian copper. I must agree, however, with wcoins, in that,...
This is the info. I was also lead to accept.
Just what Floyd R Turbo would have said were he still alive.
The slight, hazy appearance, especially noticeable on back indicates some type of a touch up job.
Well, you know, it's teachmind. His mind is SOOO busy on so many projects at one time, he can't remember them all. Ha. ha!
MS66 top, and MS63 bottom.
This is surprising no one here has been able to identify this item yet. I expected some one could have figured it out by now.
This coin looks like XF40, but the scratch would prevent me from buying it.
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