Well, it is Iceland perhaps in the middle of a Glacier ?? JK. Merlin, I will nominate you as CT's good will ambassador to Iceland .
Just looks like sloppy handleing at the RM. They should be able to do a better job than that, on your national symbol. Heads should roll.
[COLOR="#ff00ff"][I] https://picasaweb.google.com/Ripley44mag/CentralAmericaSouthAmericaMexicoCaribbean# My South of the border collection.
Great "Children of the Sun" reverse's Siberian man.
I love the Jaguar. Magnificent reverse.
Seems to me Fret, that the counterfeiters have a very hard time with the shoulder boards. That is where I always look first on a Fatman.
Hey, that is a beauty. Congrads.
:p[ATTACH][ATTACH]LOL... Bummer, that's what I get for sleeping for a year.
I would not be upset, so long as i got 40% JFK's of any of the years mentioned.
[ATTACH]I thought it might be interesting to post some coins from Uruguay. It seems no one loves this place. So lets give it some love. Here is...
So many fake "Fatman" out there. The ones counterfeited during the circulation of the coin and all the modern fakes. I would think that 75% of...
Great pick ups. The Lafeyette is neat. The reverse of your Laf, I have on a Sate of Georgia Confederate silver medal. Good theme so I will add...
That would be a nice set. The "Caballito" years are very desirable. But all the revolutionary mints also put out peso's. Hope you succeed amigo.
Thanks, always good to learn new things. In this case PCI's history.
Yes, but at a reduced rate. Maybe it would be best to add a coin or two and keep on, passing it down the endless line.
Hey Merlin, you really did get a great outcome on your Icelander.
Hi Vance. Welcome aboard. Best place to start ????? Lincoln Cents, most of us started out with these guys. Have fun.
[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]Two ill fated shuttles. Columbia and Challenger disasters. :confused:
[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] Well, here is a Flying Austrian from the Innsbrook Olympics & 1,000 years of Hapsburg gold coin.
Randy, I like the reverse of the Octavian a lot. A couple of grand sesterses.
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