A friend of mine found a William III shilling in a park here. Our coastal Georgia town was laid out in 1773, so the coin predated the town by...
“Rather nice”, indeed!
Nice little Pillar 1/2 R. Here’s Ferdinand VI in gold, followed by my only slabbed Pillar coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
FWIW, the toning doesn’t look so bad to me.
Yep. I remember that hilarious post.
Lovely stuff, y’all. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Really neat piece!
Presently my only one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
From what I’ve seen, out past Planet Znutar and in a different galaxy entirely. They’ve got a long way to go.
Price always kept me away from being a subscriber.
Wow, $550 Greysheet versus $1,700 PCGS priceguide. That’s quite a spread.
[IMG] It's a nice coin. I paid $935 for it. But I just noticed PCGS has it at $1,700 in AU58. Why so much? Condition rarity? I know PCGS...
Alas, my crystal ball is cracked.
This is the only Quintillus I have ever owned. [IMG]
I believe I might have soiled myself in happy surprise if I dug a Thistle Merk. Kinda like the time I popped an Oregon Trail commemorative half...
I bought it. I have only metal detected on your side of the pond once- I spent a week digging in Essex in 2013. Found two hammered silver...
Fun for a choo-choo fanatic! :)
Understandable, I guess, but that's too bad- they would have been fun to see. Heck, what you have already posted is fun to see.
I never used a Garrett probe. Only the detectors.
Ohhh... now I see what he meant by "Garrett Carrot"! Makes sense now.
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