My thoughts as well. And crosswalks only give you significant legal leverage if a car hits you. They are not at all safe (crosswalks said walk...
And the funny thing I promised: There was an intersection near where I was staying that was built completely around an aqueduct. I felt I was...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And here is a random coin minted in Rome to make this thread legal. [ATTACH]...
I won’t go into the history of Rome since most/all of you are quite familiar with it, at least for the ancient part. If you are planning to go to...
His other items look about like what I’d expect for metal detecting finds
Cool!
Not true. Some St. Gaudens $20 have more in MS. Not a chance, unless they were brought up one at a time.
Fine by me, but the museum’s pcture is far superior
From what I could tell, yes. It had luster, adjustment marks, and circulation wear.
As seen in a hodgepodge display of coins in the Ruks Museum in Amsterdam: [ATTACH]
What I do is buy high-quality coins I like, regardless of their origin. They don’t have to be in a particular area, though I am more willing to...
I was wondering if they had a numismatic collection. I guess I will have to pay them a visit sometime in the near future. :)
I want an an ient bro kage, but one has not found a spot in my budget yet. :( Here is the temple for Apollo in Pompeii: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I still think this was a bargain at $155. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I was at MS-67 MS-67 MS-67 MS-65
You certainly won’t hurt the value if you clean this one.
Same here
Oh, sorry. The coin is an MS-64. I guarantee it 782625%. I am always right, unlike you plebians. You can take it to the bank.
I have only been in the US for all of 6 days of 2018, so no 2018 cents have come my way. :(
MS-64
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