You go onion !!!
:p Here is an Eddie Newfey. [IMG][IMG]
:smile Well,,,, to each their own. Slab or not to slab, its simply a choice. No need to get huffy.
Bicentennial Ike. [IMG][IMG]
:rolleyes: Yep... the USO. [IMG][IMG]
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:p 2011 W, 2012 W burnished. [IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG]
And the 1916 version. :rolleyes:[IMG][IMG]
:o The Great Horney Buzzard in full flight !!!! [IMG][IMG]
Keep on looking. My spouse and I filled out this one. [IMG]
:cool: I do not think this one has been posted yet ? [IMG][IMG]
Coin theft is forgivable. Wedding ring is unforgivable. Crucify the dirtbag. :mad:
Van meter has the obverse as number 7 minted from 228 - 231. COS III tells us its 229 AD. Perhaps the reverse is Sol holding globe ??? Hope it...
Interesting question Rex. I suppose when it arrives you can do a specific gravity calculation to see if its bronze or silver. I would think...
Well, the top one is from the British East India Company (A world wide multi-national of the day). Their copper coins went from 1/12 Anna to a 1...
I think the American grading companies have only had offices in Europe for less than two years. Ergo it takes awhile to gather a base. Nice...
Here is a rather striking image of another emperor. :rolleyes: [IMG][IMG]
Looks like a b-tchin coin Brooklyn. :rolleyes: [IMG][IMG]
:hail: Thats great news Arda. Thanks !!!!
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