they mispelled released... 3 "e"s... "reeeased" did anyone else notice that?
i believe we received 32" here. it was a very snowy winter for this area. almost a foot more than normal.
why'd you let your cat play with it? lol. nice coin!!
someone correct me if i am wrong with this, but i believe the 1st coin was struck between 337 and 361, while constantius was augustus. the 2nd...
i wasn't aware of that. thank you!
no, it's actually what they call verdigris, or corrosion, or whatever. the coin was cheap ($5), and i liked the reverse design, so i picked it up....
nice link, thanks for sharing! i'm with bart and wish they had posted pics of the reverses.
so many to show from today... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
i have a hard time photographing shiny silver, but here's my best effort. [ATTACH]
i found these in an antique store this afternoon. i need some help attributing them. thanks in advance. first coin: (with what i think the...
low 7, aka large date. sorry.
received the coin today! thanks log potato!!! this was a fun contest.
nice coin!
just a thought... buy a pound of coins on ebay, then use those coins for trading.
no worries, just post them when you can. the 1960 small date carries a decent, not huge, premium.
just wait until hyperinflation sets in. it'll cost $1,000,000 for a stick of gum. not the whole pack, just 1 stick.
c'mon now... you should know by now. post pics to determine a rough estimation of grade.
i keep my coins in a place of secrecy. i find that to be the best security. no, i don't have anything of high value, but i'm still not going to...
small date or large date?
ben, i looked at your list and noticed you had puerto rico on there. it is a us territory, so they use the exact same coins that the usa uses.
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