That is an uber-nice looking coin with easy to read legends. Is it your coin?
Thanks for posting the really nice condition Byzantine coin. I only have one small Byzantine coin. It was part of a small lot that was not...
Here is a 1932 Swedish coin that commemorates the 300th Anniversary of the death of Gustaf II. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Happy is good. The coin looks nice but it has some characteristics that should be scrutinized. Note that the SF mint made great...
This is a cud: [ATTACH]
I have probably purchased 67 coins in person for every 2 coins that I have purchased online.
I too collect cuds. Here is a big cud on a 1967 US nickel. :) [ATTACH]
Pegasi Numismatics & Spartan Numismatics Sphinx Numismatics (also at Vcoins)
Sweden 1761 1 Ore [ATTACH]
Way-cool & big (35 mm) piece of silver.
I got this (whole prancing horse) from an Australian dealer at the NYINC show in January. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, it is 1914. That is the date on the slab. (It was in the slab when I bought the coin). The majority of my World coins are raw.
It looks like a fun lot! I find 1/16 kg to be an interesting quantity. 1/16 of a pound would be precisely one ounce. 1/16 of a kg would be...
I recommend that you (1) check the weight, (2) check if it is attracted to a magnet, and (3) don't attempt any cleaning. Here is one I got in...
Yes, Athenian Tetradrachms are relatively plentiful & Athenian small silver is harder to find nice condition. Doug Smith explains this in post #3...
I missed-out on this one quite recently: [ATTACH] No worries. I thought it was pretty but there should be other opportunities & my want list is...
A parliament of owls: [ATTACH] Great photos everyone! TIF's fabric is fabulous.
IMO, the counterfeit detection section is great. Keep all the ANA books in good condition for future reference. I think I mentioned this to...
I will gladly trade my ten 1969-S cud cents for the one 1969-S DDO that Josh posted. :D I've only seen one of the 1969-S DDO coins in my...
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/my-first-crack-out-thoughts.238953/page-2#post-1819253 post #22 describes my recommended slab-cracking technique.
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