What was the one from 1921 commemorating I wonder? And I realllllleeeee like that Pegasus and maybe pair it with the Unicorn!
I like this one! They also did this effect to the "Unicorn of Scotland" Queen's Beasts coin. Just as stunning!
Hi @Jsaw. I've been wondering what NGC and PCGS slabs weigh but can't seem to find a direct source from the TPGs, except from forum discussions....
Yeah, they're going for above $100 each. What a markup!
I like these too. I have all of them so far since the 2016 inaugural piece.
I do. But after looking at all the photos here, I'm embarrassed to show mine becuase it's just my ex-Sock Drawer which now houses some of my...
Wow, that's a beautiful piece. I wonder (since it's 2017) if it used SmartMinting technology, given all that detail.
I like all the "antiqued" medals you posted (except for the Britannia). I think some coins look better shiny. But the new "Molon Labe" ones are...
What a great thing to read on a Sunday. Put a big smile on my face. Wish I could be there to help you sort.
I'm not at all an expert on its authencity but the fake Chinese ones are usually much more detailed, of a higher grade, and not as worn. So yours...
For me, there are at least 2 reasons that pop into mind right away. First, for reasons I can't put into words, some designs are better suited to...
It would be great to see a new thread, "Fantasy Coins" to see what other similar but yet interesting replicas are out there.
I propose calling these the "Crescent Moon Iberties."
That's why I like Cointalk. I didn't even know that there was edge lettering.
The silver eagle was designed by an engraver named John Mercanti. His initials are missing on the reverse side. Also, he wasn't born yet in 1902.
Amazing.
What's holding that up?!
I like the graphics! A picture says a thousand words. Thanks!
Thanks for the clarification. When I asked why it was rejected for grading and got the answer (from another) that it was corroded, I was wrecking...
You are the Square Root of -1. That's what "i" is equal to. Gosh, if only my Calculus professor can see me now.
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