I bought this AU example of the 1797 2d at the FUN show in January. Swapped a 10-ounce silver bar for it. It's off at NGC right now. I...
Likewise. I was torn between 63 and 64, but was gonna guess 64 to give it the benefit of the doubt.
Ah. Thank you. One wonders if anyone's used "cans" as a synonym for "buttocks" since, what, the 1940s? :rolleyes: I dunno. I've never really...
Yep. Decimal systems are where it's at, Baby! Just think- the Brits kept their old, quirky, nondecimal pounds-shillings-pence system until 1970!
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[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Here are two copper cash coins (a 10-cash and a 20-cash), both salvaged in 1985 from the shipwreck of the Admiral Gardner,...
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] This 1877-S Australian gold sovereign was struck at the Sydney mint in 1877 and was part of the cargo of the British Royal...
[IMG] [IMG] This 2020 American Silver Eagle bullion coin is in Gem Mint State condition, but your first reaction upon seeing it is likely,...
This one’s got a hint of color, too. [ATTACH]
Yes, I've bought from him several times and he's good. I recognize those red photo backgrounds straight away. :)
Also- don't you have an NGC photocertificate for that Claudius? And a flip insert from Tom Wood for the Nero?
Been finding some nice Hadrians lately! Time for the aureus to pop up next, right? ;)
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World & Ancient stuff... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
That, unfortunately, is a very low quality Chinese counterfeit.
Nah, that links to a page archived on the Wayback Machine, from like 2011. The stargrading.org website is defunct. Thankfully.
This is all I've got. 'Tis just a tad more modern. ;) But my ironclad could beat your triremes and stuff, so nyah nyah. :p [IMG]
There is also this Wikipedia article. From which this pic came. [IMG]
Hey, I gave you a list in my introductory thread that welcomed you in. ;) Bottom of Post #1 in that thread.
Something that ties in with a buffalo (bison) somehow? Hmm...
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