I'm not particularly good with the late dates, but I have the Noyes Books and the upright 5 and low 6 along with a minor defect from the dentils...
The R punch and location eliminate anything other than 1793 if genuine and Obverse 14 is the only one with beads dotting the L I B E R and T. I...
I'm a little late to this, but could you Message me with contact info if he does this for others. I have limited success with raw coins, but...
Just a note, the dealer's purchase price will be substantially lower than his/her sales price. He/She has to make a profit and pay overhead. Used...
I just looked at a 1977 proof set that was in my cabinet. I don't remember the gold toning on the quarter I'm seeing now. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] It's...
I'm hoping to see whether the "crack" is above or below the surface. An alternative explanation may be a scratch early in the life of the coin...
[ATTACH] I'm the one circled in red on the back row. Thanks for putting up with a little self congratulations, but it was a once in a lifetime...
I appreciate the help. I apologize for my slow responses, but while I was gone to NYC to Sing in Carnegie Hall with the Singing Men of Texas,...
Right now, nothing looks close, so I'll keep searching. The left facing obverse appears to be scarcer than the right facing obverse.
Gallienus, August 253 - September 268 A.D. Pupienus, 22 April - 29 July 238 A.D. Saloninus, Summer 260 A.D. Augustus, 16 January 27 B.C. - 19...
Coin $3 This is a third coin from the lot. The Obverse appears to be a helmeted figure facing left. The reverse appears to be a figure mounted on...
On second look, the 1800 is probably a S-191 middle die state.
It's hard to look at, but here it is: [ATTACH][ATTACH]
The second is an 1803 S-265 which may have a die crack not shown on the current Terminal Die State. This is one which I had just ordered followed...
I've been dabbling in Ancients, so I haven't posted much here. But I did add two this morning. Both are interesting for what they MIGHT be rather...
This does look like the same coin, though perhaps from a different Mint. I will move from Grains to Grams since the EAC tends to use grains and...
The first three letters leave an impression of IMP which I suspect is for Emperor. TS impresses me as Thesolonica with the clue of the New...
I was looking at the wrong scale. This is about 24mm in diameter.
Coin #2 [ATTACH] This is about 15mm in diameter and weighs 51.4 grains. It appears to be copper. I believe it indicates Licenius. Perhaps Roman...
While I can find no exact match, am I on the right track with SB 87 and Justin I with a NIK (Nicomedia) Mint?
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