I stand corrected. Not tin, but Zinc.
Well, I have not done the sound test with this Rhode Island Token, but to me it looks more yellowish than reddish, so I assume it is probably...
A pretty coin with what appears to be original toning. Yes, it does have what looks like a faint 'B' scratched on the field in front of the bust,...
Nice example, Ancient Aussie. There is a good amount of detail on the arch. I waited a few years before I was able to add an example to my...
My example is a C-3, R-3. Certainly not as nice as the coin Kanga shows, but all natural. Pronounced graininess of the reverse. Many C-3's seem to...
Obverse has the details of a F12 while the reverse grades slightly higher. Overall smooth surfaces with light graininess. No corrosion or...
The link (and the picture you show) leads to a common 1841 Prussia Doppeltaler of the common Friedrich Wilhelm IV type. At best worth 280 Euros in...
A nice example! You are correct, this is the first Doppeltaler from Prussia. While not scarce, your is very nicely preserved. The type was minted...
I agree, TC. 1800's are very (very) difficult. At this stage I am leaning rather toward S-204 or 205. Both share reverse T. I shall have a closer...
Nice to see you post that rare coin here, Jack! I definitely like it (who would not), and think the high CC status and net grade is well deserved.
A very nice example to upgrade your current Agrippa! Lovely patina. I have one that I wanted to show you but I can't find it o_O
Very nice find, TC!
That is a nice example of a coin which often comes with weakly struck busts. Much better than my example.
F15 is my estimate also.
Hi Andrew, that is a very interesting denarius of Galba. A very unusual portrait, and both obverse and reverse are of a style and type that I do...
Nice original look and F12. No more.
Absolutely! I am amazed how archeologists have managed to trace the route so precisely. However, It would make sense that the legions marched...
Thank you for posting that:), (I don't subscribe to Welt). It looks like his legions marched right thorough the area where I live. Fascinating....
Beautiful example, Gallienus! I have yet to add coins from Ecuador to my Latin American collection. Early coinage from Ecuador is generally quite...
Hadrian visiting Spain: Denarius, Restitutori Hispaniae [ATTACH] Hadrian Sestertius - Inspecting the Legions Stationed in Syria [ATTACH]...
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