I think LaCointessa's coin will have a beard. I guess Phillip I. Edit: It doesn't fit with any of the other clues. Lol. I'll go home now.
[ATTACH] This is a really cool, purple toned Royal Canadian Mint 1 oz bar, still sealed from the Mint. Guy at the jewelry store we frequent sold...
Great set!!
Don't sweat it. Most on here are super helpful and friendly. Don't let a few bad apples ruin it for you.
Obviously because he likes them.
It's not what I want, per se. It was suggested to me, and seems to be the best way to get the most feedback and discussion.
This. Congrats to David for having the most rational post of this entire ridiculous thread!!!
It's a fidget spinner.
I'll throw in this 1864 CN Indian Cent that I found for free.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just a suggestion @tony esposito, post a pic of the ENTIRE obverse and reverse of 1 coin. Wait for responses. Also, maybe only post pics of coins...
I'll throw my name into the hat. Thanks!!
Here's a toned Columbian Half Dollar 1892 Sorry it's still in the 2x2. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I like number 1 as well.
Faustina Jr. I believe that is a peacock
I was super lucky, my amazingly awesome Wife bought me my first ancient.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The guy on the boat that's greeting the Natives is Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island, and my children's Great ×10 Grandfather.
So called dollar HK-606 1886. 250th anniversary of Providence,Rhode Island. R-5, this is the rarest coin i own. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You should be able to find $3-4$ over spot at any given time for ASE. I wouldn't expect to recover the whole premium at sale time. Maybe $1-$2...
Date is awful far from the denticles. Edit: I have no idea what I'm talking about.
For me, yes. Then again it's ALL about your exit strategy. You should have one. An exit strategy will define how and when you purchase. In my...
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