It's not much to look at. Here is the description from Heritage to go along with it. Napoleon I. Consulate (1799-1804). Battle of Marengo copper...
My only Napolean medal.[ATTACH]
This is a Franklin Mint issued piece supposedly made from space-flown silver. [ATTACH]
How about Space or Astronomy [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is mine and it's a "box" Thaler [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My newest Wildman. In a PCGS holder (for now). Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel 1615 Thaler Obverse: Coat of Arms with D.G. in titles Reverse: Wildman with...
2 of my favorites. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You can actually buy them for about $20 over spot.
Photos and description from the seller. This is the 2nd different one I have in the series. This 5 oz Silver coin is the first in the Egyptian...
1848 Maundy-Victoria [ATTACH]
It seemed we had a theme going so I stuck with it.
Not 100% certain this is the same coin. But the below link shows it to be 3.5 grams....
entry post Not sure why I chose this to post. I know I have never shared it here. It's one of my favorite pieces. 1844 Henry Clay Campaign Medal...
A medal (ca 1889) announcing a name change of Ralph Heatons & Sons to the Birmingham Mint. Ralph Heaton had gotten started using presses...
China is not my specialty but it looks right to me. The weight is in line also. Make sure you give an update when it comes back from the TPG.
Wow, I really like that. It speaks to me in many ways.
1675 Papal States. Holed and plugged but still one of my favorite coins. I couldn't afford it without the problems. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I believe so. Many of the wildman coins are mounted or previously mounted. The legend is that they were worn as sort of a talisman to protect...
Low grade, damaged and mounted. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm not certain of the law but I think it would only be against the law if you were trying to duplicate a coin.
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