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I don’t need proof of the one I personally found. I was there to pick it up out of the dirt.
Jawdrop :greedy::greedy::greedy:
Ooh! The plot thickens! :greedy:
Bet you get that extra syllable all the time, huh.
I’m liking @Abramthegreat’s odds so far! LOL But we might get another person or two who doesn’t have one. (After I give this away, I won’t!)
I just won a Caligula so I lack only three of the Twelve now: Julius Caesar, Galba, and Vitellius.
It's sold now! :P Lovely, as usual. Amazing that the mintage statistics from 260 years ago survived.
Cool. Thanks again to @Joshua Lemons. I shall now lock this thread down for the archives.
LOL. That would be hilarious! :P But... yeah.
Yes, but only IF it turns out to be an already-confirmed 1799. No, if you're counting on the grading service to atribute it for you. I'd get an...
Intriguing. The answer is going to lie with the Sheldon variety. Some EAC specialist who sees this may be able to attribute the die markers and...
Nice, @expat. How far along are you with the Twelve Caesars, out of curiosity? My Flavian flavors: Vespasian [IMG] Titus [IMG] Domitian...
I just sold one of those. I love that type. [IMG]
Since picking favorites is hard, here is the rest of my stuff. :)
One of my more recent favorites. Cost me a pretty penny, but I love it. [IMG]
You'd be surprised. Some folks don't- and not just the young numismatists, either. There are adult collectors who surprisingly do not own some...
PS- is that 1875 dime in the OP a proof?
This is one of my favorites. I love the owl, who looks like he had too much caffeine. [IMG]
Amazing. Roman coins did get around to a lot of places on the globe that the Romans themselves didn't make it to. I found one in Georgia. My...
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