Roman, yes. On the upper part of the reverse "VICT" is visable, so some sort of Victory commemorative. What's the size?
The "flat fields" 1967 $1 was a early trial strike, so isn't even technically a circualtion coin, really.
Consider that your desriptions aren't the best, and your s/h charge is grossly excessive.
Sounds like a Constantine I death/posthumous commemorative.
Try a soak in oil. That might help loosen up some of the encrustations. I do not recommend electrolysis unless a piece is completely encrusted...
Modern charm.
I'd agree with VG as the braid is almost non-existant.
Grades and value, I'd say VG for the Licinius, and F for the other. $10 each is basically what they're worth. afvetroman61, how'd you come to...
I'm on a rush here, but I think all 3 are "common"
These are relatively common, and typically are sold for 50c or so.
Yep, that's it.
Interesting. Seems to take elements from the WLH and flowing hair pieces, if I'm not mistaken?
That's probably because that's an old obverse design and not one of those new ones!
Besides Charlton, Haxby would be my next pick.
Those two other pieces would be from The Netherlands. Common pieces, often brought back by returning (Canadian) soldiers who were there during the...
There's been many modifications over the years. In the last decade, there was a significant change in 1997. The 2002 piece has a modified design...
Note the differences between dealer sell and buy (at the wholesale level): 50/G 80/VG 110/F 160/VF 400/EF 50/VG 60/F 75/VF 150/EF It's one...
There were some numbers recorded for melted coins, but I don't have them, and some aren't too useful (included a variety of denominations) I'd...
I'd say EF. Berlin mint issue, so a commoner type. I don't have a recent 19th century catalogue, so I don't have any "current" value/estimate to...
Countermark, 10 reis, somewhere in Brazil, 1830s or so.
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