I believe it is a coin of Constans II, I would say 50-60 bucks, its very nice with good detail though not my cup of tea.
Well, it may not be what it is WORTH but it recently sold for 2,000,000 CHF
wow...that is very nice...looks to me like hand engraved die...If I could get even CLOSE to that I would think I suceeded in minting. I have been...
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I have no idea what he means by 'immature chin' but needless to say I think he is dead wrong. I think the lady is the most elegant and attractive...
I vote for the 'it makes her look hot' answer...without doubt the most attractive liberty on US coins.
^^ I agree completely.... There are no coin types I would search out for slabbed...I have never thought 'I should get a slabbed example of this...
Well, thanks!! That picture of the guy minting above is pretty much how I did it save I had a lower die and I use an old tree stump to do my...
A bit ago I got some steel and had an idea to mint my own coin. Creating a die is not that easy I can tell you and I believe I failed to get even...
This site might be of help to you when looking to ID world coins: http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/Zimbabwe.php The prices are a few...
you mean like this bronze celtic Catuvellauni coin featuring Tasciovanus? :) [img] but no...the coin posted above is not celtic, you can tell.
I wouldnt worry, if the coin you get is something you really wanted, a few extra bucks isnt so bad.
The 39/45 medal with the lion on top of the griffon is very cool :) Its a shame that WWI medal is so rough looking, its a great relic of a war...
I would have a girlfriend or two but my wife is hot tempered and would probably have a big problem with it so I decided not to bother. Then again,...
well...as is usual, just a very small part of the show was given to world and ancients. All the same it was, as usual, a very nice, well run show....
I dont have my krause catalog so I cannot confirm but I have seen no coin with a reverse like this (this kind of spear and the arrangement and...
I think its because, on the whole, one doesnt need high magnification to check most aspects of a coin, I see no reason why anyone would need more...
I would think you will see the same things, just magnified more...10x is more than you need to check the general condition of the surface of a coin...
I use a nice antique 3x magnifying glass with a nice wooden handle. I have never needed any more magnification...I do have a 10x that I have used...
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