I did find a New Orleans Mardi Gras token on Ebay with a wild turkey. :)
Thank you for the information about this token. Apparently somebody made a version in gold which Stacks sold several years ago. Mine is made...
This Bulgaria 1930 10 Leva coin shows "The Madara Horseman", "Krum" in the Cyrillic alphabet, and the date "814". [IMG] The "horseman" is...
Thank you for the information.
Token Recuperad El Morro, Junta Patriotica Nacional Can anyone identify this token or tell what country it is from? [IMG] Size about...
From presidentialdollarguide.com; [IMG] The 2010 Millard Fillmore Dollar will be the first release of the year for the Presidential Dollar...
Please post larger photographs which would help to read the Cyrillic writing. :)
There are at least two books written about the 1933 Double Eagle, both are quite interesting. Alison Frankel, Double Eagle: the epic story of...
Roman Egypt Tetradrachm of Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161) I bought this one recently from Forum Coins: [IMG] Antoninus Pius Provincial Roman...
These two ancient coins arrived today [IMG] Crispus AE3 Heraclea Mint Obverse: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right CRISPVS NOB CAES...
Wild Turkeys on Coins? Has anyone ever seen a legitimate coin depicting a Wild Turkey? :)
Bears are not illegal in California. There is a 700 pound bear roaming around the Lake Tahoe, he is apparently bulletproof....
Byzantine bronze cup-shaped trachy From the 9th - 12th century AD Without inscription, hard to identify the emperor who issued it :)
Nice coin! One doesn't see one of those every day. :)
The Sicily coin looks like a copper Grano of Charles II. Here is one from 1699 posted on a British metal-detecting website: [IMG]...
Canada "Victory nickel" struck from 1943 to 1945. The reverse features a torch and a large V that stands for both Victory and the coin's...
Today is Millard Fillmore Day President Millard Fillmore was born on January 7, 1800. He was president of the United States from 1850 to 1853....
There's the Mexico Cuauhtemoc 5 Pesos made in 1947 and 1948. 30 grams, 0.900 fine, quite larger than a US silver dollar. [IMG] My guess...
Here's mine: [IMG] Tetricus I Antoninianus - Salus Obverse: Radiate draped bust right IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG Reverse: Salus standing...
"He is making propositions at this woman, and she´s worried about" That was no woman, that was Elagabalus! :)
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