I think the obverse is a pretty good imatation of DT mints bullion coin, but the reverse is rather childish.
Yep, RIC copies nomatter how old would surely graw fire. With the individual volumes going for $200 + a piece.
The oddsof finding 2 matches like that are astronomical. Congrads on the find of a lifetime.
You did good.
Sorry its a fake. It may be a silver bullion round. In that case it would be worth its weight in silver.
[ATTACH][ATTACH]Both notes are Richmond, VA 1864. I just relised I have an 1862 Va. Treasury note, I should have posted. This is my oldest note.
Happy for ya Coinman. Seems its always best to deal directly with the RM. Heads will roll !!!!
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Probally these 2 reb notes from the Great Rebellion. :cool:
Really Mike & GD. Can you give me some details. I have sent coins in to PCGS, but never for review.
[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]Very nice Rupees, I also collect "The Raj." Your George V's I would put at around 45. The Willie about a 30.
Maticus, Wow really nice NF's. :too-cool-for:[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Awwww what a cute lil baby, you there Rex. Here are 2 of my babies, I call thier perch "The Ghetto":smile[ATTACH]
Hi Irina, nice day here in Pacifica today.
Hi Rex, I think the Greek means this in Latin - Ant Pius Aug. which was another name for Caracalla.
[ATTACH][ATTACH]Well, at any rate all the fuss shamed me into hitting the books again. Looks like I was right on this one, but I did learn a lot...
Thanks Rex, There is always more to learn in numismatics. Glad you like it.
:devil:Jezzzzzz and I was hoping for Mussolini.
Thanks, these two were the first gold coins that I ever owned. I like them a lot.
Hi Rex, I did not know that they had drachms in the Roman Empire ? :o Interesting... Here is a Caracalla that I own. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
:eek:Jezzzzz all the coins would have to be very haunted. Like... everyone who minted them is...is...is...dead !!!!:eek: [ATTACH]
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