I'll just repost from the other thread...:) [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] "End of Pain" and / or "wrongs of man" Hanging man Issues...conder...
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] I love the "End of Pain" and / or "wrongs of man" Hanging man Issues...a hanging man was rather common for Conders...
the conder I most want to get my hands on AFTER I get a real nice Druid is this ant-slavery conder: [IMG] "AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER”....
[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [img] some more Anglesey Druids...there are many more different reverses from different locals though
[img] The Druid with a harp is a North Wales issue, this one is in terrible shape, most druids I see are in rough shape...
[IMG] [IMG] ^^ this is the quality I am looking for in a druid coin...this one is exceptional, its probaably considered the first type of...
It is listed as Middlesex...I love the Druid Conder and I SHOULD have one but all the ones I come across arent as nice as I want. I am waiting...
He is one of if not THE longest reigning monarchs. The PEOPLE love him and I must say after reading a bio of him, I am impressed with him. Then...
[img] ^^ my favorite Conder Token in my Collection :)
I am a collector of Conder Tokens, I think they are some of the most intersting of all coins: This one is English Lutwyche’s Birmingham...
[img] Only Thai coin I have so far but if you have seen one you will probably recognize them after. It has King Rama IX on it.
Whoever mutilates, cuts, defaces, disfigures, or perforates, or unites or cements together, or does any other thing to any bank bill, draft, note,...
Its not Constantine III. I jsut dont have the time right now to research it, if someone hasnt attributed it by tonight I will give it a shot :)
My bad...it is indeed not against the law. Title 18 United States Code, Section 331 Whoever fraudulently alters, defaces, mutilates, impairs,...
I see coin jewlry on the internet all the time from modern to ancient. Most / Many just seem mount the coin and they do not seem to harm the...
I just couldnt say without a weight, a measurement, and a clearer picture of what is on the coin (inscription as well as Obv. Rev. design).
good lord thats a lot of money!!
nice collection...real eclectic.
electrolysis should only be used in the more extreme cases...a last resort. just an opinion :)
First off it is great to read how others approach collecting hints at why one does such a thing. ^^ This is what I have found to be the best way...
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