Greece (Ionia, Phokaia): ca. 478-387 BC electrum hekte [ATTACH] Greece (Sicily, Syracuse): ca. 460-450 BC silver litra of the Second Democracy...
That’s a compliment, then! :)
It's BU. It's not high end enough to be worth getting slabbed, though.
[ATTACH] This is the category of my collection for all United States Coins, tokens, and medals. US territorial issues for the Philippines and...
[ATTACH] This is the category of my collection for all World Coins, tokens, and medals that date from the year 1601 to the present. One...
[ATTACH] My sister made a little video of me presenting this collection. There are minor errors in it- I misspoke in a few places. [MEDIA]...
[ATTACH] This is the category of my collection for all Ancient and Medieval Coins, and includes pretty much everything that dates up to the year...
This is a sort of master index thread for my various collections as posted on CoinTalk. ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL COINS (to 1600 AD) [ATTACH] THE...
But it is a double edged sword that cuts both ways. Does the Internet widen the pool of potential victims? Sure, but it also disseminates...
https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/342/small-cents/lincoln-wheat-cent/1909-P/vdb/
That’s at the very least a high end AU, if not an UNC.
It is true that counterfeit coins are a rash on the hobby and are increasingly deceptive these days. But the defense against that is learning and...
I know. But at least there’s the cool old encased cent. I like those. And that one is a good luck piece.
I think mine would be a good CAC candidate but I’ve never submitted to CAC; mostly for lack of interest. (Or… well… more accurately because I’m...
In my images above, I did the merging and added the gradient backgrounds and slab labels myself. @messydesk did the raw photography while I did...
WOW! I was excited to find ONE Edward I penny on my trip to the UK. A hoard? Amazing.
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This was my thought as well. Here is my MS64. [IMG]
"Thankful Thursday" made me think of Thanksgiving, which made me think of Pilgrims. Which made me think of this coin, featuring my ancestor...
I never dug a half cent, two-cent, or three-cent piece.
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