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Our Beloved Sovereign Has Died. On this date (August 1) three hundred years ago (1714), our most glorious Queen was finally released from her...
Really interesting read (although outside my historical period of knowledge or interest). Good stuff. guy
What an interesting compilation of stats. Thank you. I'm surprised I made the list--longest contributing members at #24 (since 2006). There must...
Jeez. A tad harsh, I do say. I appreciate your experience in the business-end of coins and I think we all benefit from your insights. That said,...
I've always marveled at the "hand protection" that they use at PCGS. (See 1:50 of the video.): [MEDIA] guy
Nice coin. Nice write up. guy
Will "modern dipping" change colors in twenty years time? I guess we will see. Nice coin, BTW. guy
This article just perpetuates the image of the unloved halfpenny (worse yet for the farthing, to be sure):...
What a nice, nice coin. [MEDIA] Some great examples were on sale from descendants of the Boulton family. Question: When were the restrikes...
I always like Adrian Murdoch's description and review of the more obscure emperors: [MEDIA] guy
I respect anyone who can learn a different language, especially at an advanced age. And it's good for us. Learning a second language helps to...
The ANS site is still a "work in progress." The difficulty of this challenge makes me appreciate the wildwinds.com site even more. guy
I'm sorry if this is a double post, but I found it interesting: ANS Announces New Digitization Program for Roman Coins [MEDIA] "Published on...
Question from a novice: Why is copper so much harder to grade? According to the grader, Copper appears to result in at least 50% fewer coins...
Good read. Thank you. guy
Once again you have proven your keen observation. :D Especially when one considers the 1717 farthing above is supposed to be a "dump" (or...
I think I'm correct when I say both these coins' slabs have a serious error. Comments? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] guy
What a beautiful set of tetradrachms. I am surprised to see a Constantius I tet, however. He was busy in the West, fending the Empire from...
For pure numismatic study, the reflection photo might not be necessary and could even be distracting in some cases. But for a historic...
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