If I'm correct, the coin was minted in Birmingham, England. Then finds its way to America. Eventually, I'm guessing, to S.E. Georgia. THAT would...
Three different occurrences in the past couple of years. When auction companies send me my winnings they usually come through New York. After...
Passing this opportunity to @expat. Happy New Year to one and all.
Merry Christmas!! my favorite is the Merovingian tremmisis.
Torn between the Julian and the Philip. Both nice pieces, especially for their rarity.
You will be missed. RIP
WOW!! The quarter has a readable date. Quite the gift. Hope the recepient appreciates it. Merry Christmas Rob.
[ATTACH] This beauty showed up today. I've been buying some regnal dated Byzantine lately. This piece is massive. 24grams and 44 mm. By...
the coin club I use to attend died 40 years ago. Too old now to travel to any. Sure do miss those days.
I've known Allen and Glenn for 30+ years. They both have fed my appetite for Early Dated coins. Allen will Email me 4 weeks in advance of the...
[ATTACH] A little tail on the "D" in Dollar
Entry Post on behalf of @expat . I hope the holidays are good for everyone. Spend them with friends and family. @lordmarcovan the flips are...
[ATTACH] Thanks for setting the parameters so that I may participate. Roman numeral date starts at 630. M CCCC XLV
In N.E. Tenn. you would have British, Mexican, German, Dutch along with a mild assortment of U.S. A good portion of your foreign silver would be...
Nice coin!! Hadrian is one who I recognize even without seeing his name.
Very impressive. Not a dog in the collection. Full readable lettering, no guessing. All well centered. How many more are you still holding? How...
Prayers and best wishes. You are an inspiration and mentor to many of us
Father Knows Best!! Beautiful coin.
THIS ^^^^^^^
This is how a found hoard should be treated. A few coins kept by the three museums and the rest winding up in collectors hands.
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