(Belated reply) Rewatching that, I cringe at some of the mistakes I made in there, but I was speaking extemporaneously, without notes. It was...
Wow! Very impressive. I once had a Fine-ish Judaea Capta denarius, is all.
PS- The Philip III tet is also quite handsome. And the Mark Antony very historically appealing.
I like the US $10 gold, of course- been on a bit of a gold kick for the last year or two. I also like the octopus litra quite a bit. I...
Interesting coin.
I do not see anything unusual there.
Oh, that Balboa would've been welcome with me! I generally don't have much interest in Ikes, but man, the target toning on that one is amazing!
I knew what Castulo was, but that's all. No clue about the coin, sorry.
You could safely clean that one if you wanted to. Yes, cleaning can reduce the numismatic value of a collectible coin, so you’re right to have...
Agreed on both counts. Finding a 1936 Mercury dime in my grandmother’s silverware drawer when I set the table for Thanksgiving dinner in 1976 is...
Thank you, Randy!
A Type 2, too!
So seasonably appropriate!
A quarter that commemorates the Mayflower Compact.
You must've found it many moons ago, for it to be so nice from circulation. Wow!
I'll throw out a Round 5 entry on behalf of @Mr. Numismatist, just for the heck of it. He can of course also post an entry himself, on his own...
This is my type coin for the $5 Indian. It's a decent enough Mint State coin for the type, but as a little extra bonus, it has a pedigree and a...
Slightly misaligned die, is all, I reckon. Not enough to make it worth a premium. At least it's silver, and silver's been at record highs...
Sorry, but I believe that's just rim damage. Note also the dig in the field by the 9 in "1889". This coin had a tough life, is all, but all of...
I agree, but to each his own. I get some of the hype, but only some. $800K? Fuhgeddaboutit!
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