Here are two specimens of a very rare date of Great Britain Florin - the 1854. I have never seen a truly mint state specimen and also suspect the...
Of course it is NOT a magician coin nor is the 1970 proof. This has medallic orientation: [ATTACH]
Somewhere I have a picture of a 1970 PROOF Penny, double reverse. The TPG did not want to certify!
Well, you are spot on Sir! Try finding these in 6th Edition Bull. It’s there but the reference is jumbled. Not in Davies or Spink and is the mule...
What say you? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Sorry about image as it was taken off computer & no scratches on coin like what appears to be going into hair.
Here ya go: [ATTACH]
Well it is as struck, AU58, but struck during an era of “mint sport” presumably on purpose. My favorite are the off metal strikes with regular obv...
Happy Friday! Here is a legitimate two-sided reverse penny, and not a concoction. It is as struck by the Royal Mint and certified by NGC:...
Yes, I did mean Barbers, and was distracted by family wanting to get out today....Some were cleaned and others actually really nice PL surfaces.
Yes, in hand it is really scintillating. I looked hard for hairlines or marks under magnification and all sorts of light. This is one of those...
Ok I seem to have issues with the iPhone 11S taking pictures of lustrous silver coins and did badly on the first go-round on this one. Another...
Here are just a few coins that I like with a bias toward Victoria...[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
I really love the specimen I got from the Mint in 2009....Beautiful workmanship! Weight is indeed 31.10 grams.
I agree, simple yet elegant with a majestic beauty: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No fooling y'all. That is it - the second is the "host" coin that was milled with the first set into it and the seam is too obvious.
Saw this on eBay recently, and saw quite a few bidders on this obvious (to me) fake. For fun, what is the giveaway? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I really love this 1905 O quarter that I believe still has original toning and is not messed with or dipped: [ATTACH]
Eric Gill designed the “monogram” patterns. Here is the florin/two shillings: [ATTACH] The Peace Crown: [ATTACH]
In 1926 a competition was held in Britain amongst engravers and designers to come up with designs for the new upcoming coinages of 1927,...
I have loved this design for many years, be in silver “currency” or essai “specimen” type, let alone the gold “currency” or specimen or the...
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