No spaghetti hair because it's a really nice brockage! I bought this for my prime number set, since I felt the set needed a state quarter from the...
It's a 2 escudos. The portrait 4 reales is the last on I need for this set.
Just need a portrait 4 Reales and the WCIEA set will be at 100%. [IMG] 1648 Kampen Lion dollar. [IMG] I already have a lion dollar in my...
1663 also marks the permanent disappearance of hammered coinage from Britain.
I was noticing I have too many shillings in my Prime Number set (1663 Chaz 2, 1693 W&M, 1709 Anne, 1747 Geo 2), so I decided I should use a Crown...
And 1/4 guinea is 21/4 shillings, or 5 shillings 3 pence. This month's PCGS calendar coin is a Brasher counterstamp on a 1/4 guinea, valuing it...
Mine appears normal [IMG]
OP coin looks like it has been toned to hide some hairlines in the left obverse field.
I'll buy when my buyer tells me to buy.
Not with Registered Mail.
If you have private insurance, check the policy to see if you can use Express Mail with signature instead of Registered for higher value packages....
So you're thinking maybe there's a public/private key pair for a wallet buried inside the bracelet? :D
Looks like VAM 2B. Doubled ear, partial clashed 'n'. This was discovered after the VAM 2A, but is an earlier die stage.
Guessing the larger coin is a Mexican 10 centavos (1955-67). They used to work in phones and toll booths as quarters. [IMG] [IMG] 10 Centavos -...
100 rolls is bronze Lincolns weighs 35 pounds and should fit in a Medium Flat Rate. One roll is just under 3 cubic inches, and a Medium FR is 514...
Looks like the 1958 business strike with this reverse is known to be scarce.
Don't forget the desirability of the label.
[IMG] The ever-popular poo emoji could also suffice in this case.
The Continental Dollar was made in the 1780s in Europe. I wonder if the first time they get a submission of Fugios submitted under regular...
The Continental Dollar was a medal made Europe after the Revolutionary War as souvenirs. I wonder if the first time they get a submission of...
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