Nice coin, ldhair. I can see why you like it. (at first I thought they were 2 different coins)
To continue wit the year 1801 where is an 1801 half and an 1801 dollar. My apologies for the poor quality of the photos. Eduard
Here are some of my bust coins. An 1836 half with reeded edge, and an 1801 dime.
I am having some difficulty properly attributing this coin: Breen says S-106, 107 and 108 share same reverse, and the obverse is distinguished by...
You have a nice collection of coppers, HULLCOINS, and it spans various large cent types from what I can see. You will find that half of the fun...
Is that the N-5 variety? Goldberg's had 3 of them in one of their sales. All went for high prices.
Thank you very much, Doug. I think that was also what I found in ACsearch - that the PO symbol was only present on tetradrachma, but apparently...
Here is a quick question for those knowledgeable in greek coins. This is the only greek coin in my collection, purchased over 30 years ago. I...
That pretty much describes me, as well! Thanks for sharing your Tranquilina, Randy.
Thx for showing. Nice coins, specially the 18th century issues. Paraguay was the most secluded and closed country in the 18th century in south...
An 1793 Wreath type, this one an S-6 variety. Some rim bumps obverse and reverse, but pleasing colour and surfaces.
You know, you are right. You can't really say it is definitely a female bust on the cents 1793-1796. Even when looking at the many die varieties....
I don't live in the area you indicate, but in Frankfurt there a couple which I have visited. Further SW you may try Heldelberger Münzhandlung. Not...
Here the 1870 CC dollar.
I have these two CC's in my collection: An 1872 CC quarter and an 1870 CC dollar.
beef, your coin is like mine (minus the rim bumps). Nice!
And the last two: 1796 Draped Bust, variety S-97 (If I recall correctly) 1794 Flowing Hair. Some rim bumps visible on both sides, but still...
One more bump before letting this old copper thread fade... An 1793 wreath cent, variety S-9, Rarity-2. Commonest of the wreath cents. A bit...
I like the coin, I just do not like the price. Adjustment marks, as we'll as minor circulation marks are something to be expected in coins of that...
Here is an interesting denarius struck under Domitian to commemorate the Saecular games of 88 AD. I had been looking for one for quite some time...
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