https://numismatica-italiana.lamoneta.it/cat/W-FIREP
Here is the evolution of the silver Fiorino: This is the "prototype" struck between 1232 and 1237: [ATTACH] This is my coin. Note how the...
In the Aurora Numismatica auction today, I just won a coin that I was extremely excited about and had been after for several months now. It is a...
That’s a beauty!
Yup. N-7. It is one of three mouse varieties for the year. The tight date is indicative. I bought one in similar condition at a show for $12 a...
Incredible coin!
I lurk, but I won’t join
You think you finally know how they grade, and you get consistent results for a while. Then things change and you have to relearn the new...
Wow
The one on the left appears to have metal movement on the hits that none of the others have.
I meant if the grade on the slab no longer reflected it’s grade in the market due to ever-shifting standards, has the slab grade “expired”?
That’s one of the nicest, non-ghoulish portraits I have seen of JC!
Unless it is your intention to. I just bought a several duplicate coins for research purposes. [ATTACH]
First, find your niche. This could be anything from errors, to capped bust halves, to 18th-century foreign silver. Walk the aisles of a coin show,...
She must have government experience or something. The fact that all of this debate is now in the public domain will go to show that the future...
Jeez
Well, are his opinions incorrect? The surfaces of the coin are not original. The repunching is very minor. The details are AU. What do you value...
I’m not trying to say that this is a lustrous AU-58, but there is luster present. On circulated coins, when there is a light halo around the...
There is still a good bit of luster showing
@RittenhouseCU strikes me as an expert who is to be listened to more than corrected. And he has the credentials to back it up. Every expert who...
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