Well, a bit hard to make out the detail but from what I think I can make out look to be a diverse collection of mostly circulated material with...
Wow, well they do not have everybody convinced and there has been huge number of well-rationed criticism of their opinions. See for example the...
To clarify, the major TPGs are not always consistent on grading these mid-70s matte coins. The very same coins have been called [ordinary]...
LOL, that was my own post and coin and forgot the details! Getting old ain't no joke!
Don't forget the "edge mules" where planchets from one country are struck - example is the florin in the '60s from GB struck on blanks from...
If you like Victoria shillings, please search the post I did here on Cointalk on the 1863/1 - this is a great one....
Ex-Colin Cooke 1893 Jubilee Head Sixpence, superb: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
IMHO, cast with seam chased and silver plated. I would like to have a miliarense of Julian one day....
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Yes, I think it is the pitch or ring which is higher pitch on the sterling. BTW, I have often seen this erroneously reported as lower pitch,...
T, have you seen many of these before? There is a seller on ebay that has handling marks and I think may have gotten a "details" grade on sale for...
ex-Derwent Wood (widow), half crown pattern for the "New Coinage of Silver": [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Do you have a .925 planchet 1920 shilling? I have the threepence and sixpence in both alloys but not aware of a .925 shilling??
[ATTACH] I could not find pictures of a satisfactory (U) prooflike 1976FM Cook Islands $100 coin so show a prooflike 1975 Barbados: [ATTACH]
Ex-Spink "property of a gentleman" possibly ?? Colin Adams: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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LOL, well yes that is both sides of it for sure. I generally like the coins I stretched for but sometimes regret the extreme amounts of money...
The prooflike type like this was also issued nearly entirely in carboard/plastic encapsulated form, but the matte were possibly tossed in a bag...
I recently bought at auction a very nice gold Cook Islands 1976FM 100 Dollars. NGC graded it “MS68” but this is a (M) matte strike with original...
How does this rate, and tell me if it seems at all unusual?
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