I wonder if it could be a Celtic coin-Celtic era.
I don't think I can add anything here other than to say I don't collect coins later than the state/territory quarters, regardless.
These moods people come up with sure can be funny, even applicable, but in a fun way. Ha, ha!
The only answer I can think of is zinc cents stripped of their thin copper layer are occasionally referred to as silver pennies, just like sac. $...
I also say VF30 because the wing looks too flat for a 35.
Don't worry, I don't even own a vehicle. The best I could hope for is a lift from my sis who is often too busy to even talk long on the phone. Ha, ha!
This looks like a slightly banged up copper of Leopold I from Belgium. Not worth much, probably $2-3 whole sale.
I do vaguely remember seeing those as a youth, but I can't remember where either. By the way, it is ironic that I just happen to see you post a...
OOOHHH!!! I like your examples! Any for sale? Ha, ha!
I have difficulty figuring out their decisions. I wonder if they even know what they are doing much of the time. I gave up on trying to understand...
Not these type of scratches.
Your coin looks like some one just wiped it down too harshly, but without any type of solution. It still would be certified as improperly cleaned.
I was tempted to say that I have even heard of rare cases where kids were forced to shut down their stand for "peddling" a product without a...
Yikes! I thought these unpleasant exchanges were for partisan lines. Ha, ha!
Whew! This walker sure is one absolute beauty!!! I can only dream of ever owning one comparable.
Was it Caracalla?
Yeah, I get your point, and agree much with it, sadly.
You are right. I should have specified that. And like you say, the style of coins are quite different from imitations, but trying to describe such...
He is comically referring to the latest bill passed that allows for Iran to get their goods, if you know what I mean. Ha, ha!
You might be waiting an awfully long time. Sorry. Ha, ha!
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