My only win from CNG's sale of the Ken Bressett collection. Germany. Bavaria, Louis IV. 1317-1374. AR Pfennig (15mm, 1.37 g). Dortmund. Berghaus...
A few recent pick ups: Austria 1740 Thaler[ATTACH] Eritrea 1918 Tallero [ATTACH] German States - Bavaria 1317-1374. AR Pfennig [ATTACH]...
That's quite the score on the Washington medal. Congrats.
There are a lot of choices. The simplest one is a spread sheet. You can make your own custom columns. I would highly recommend this if you have a...
San Marino 1935 [ATTACH]
I also participated in yesterday's Davisson's sale. To my surprise, I was able to purchase this for an almost bargain price. It isn't perfect but...
Picked this one up at yesterday's Davisson auction Austria 1704 Thaler [ATTACH] AUSTRIA. Olmutz. Karl III. 1695-1711 Weight: 28.4 gm Diameter:...
Another one from this past weekends coin show. This is a Franklin Mint production. I hadn't come across one of these before. It will fit in...
[ATTACH] HANOVER. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. 1850-1942. Æ Medal (55mm, 84.34 g, 12h). Royal Horticultural Society...
I like these as well but haven't ever done any research on the meaning. Here are the 2 I have. 1625 9 Pfennig [ATTACH] 1726 4 Pfenning [ATTACH]
I still don't have much that I can participate with, but this is probably my favorite US coin. I grew up in Delaware. [ATTACH]
I picked this up at a local coin show yesterday. [ATTACH] The below is from a post on Collectors Universe: A contemporary article in the New...
I haven't received this yet, but it is on the way. [ATTACH]
I like your selections. I also buy early Portugal and Haiti when I can find them.
Maybe @panzerman is rubbing off on me. I don't typically buy much gold but my normal collecting interests have been seeing significant price...
Jersey 1/52 Shilling [ATTACH]
I decided to send this to NGC with a recent world coin submission. I am happy with the grade although it was irrelevant to me. I submitted this...
The only 1943 I have. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Cool, thank you. I see our own @ZoidMeister provided the information.
There are not nearly as many varieties of 19th century tokens as there are 18th century. The most common 19th century tokens are the copper penny...
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