Sorry, I guess I wasn't clear. Mine is 67 FT PL.
I am fairly confident you have a business strike coin. If you look at the rims, the are rounded, not crisp and square as you see on the proof. The...
Well, I paid $300 for this Cu-Ni from 1924. The right balance of rarity/quality/value doesn't scare me. How common/available are the Palestinian...
But it's not the one you're expecting! I've wanted one of these for a while. The 1996W Dime was released in mint sets as a special bonus, and...
The Benduqi is a small gold coin of Morocco, weighing 3.5 grams and about the size of a US dime. Gold coins are rare from Morocco. While the...
Agreed, that appears to be a minor lamination.
Major rim ding instantly rules the second one out now, too. Pass on both of these.
I'm going to go with Option C C) Both
Cameo proof classic gold is almost always attractive. That is a special coin.
The corrosion on the first one instantly rules it out. I can't see the reverse of the second one, but the obverse isn't bad.
What kind of sums are we talking about? Are the coins really hard to find and thus expensive, or are they one of the popular coins that are...
A Fugio is high on my list of dream coins. At the FUN show this year, after I had spent all my money, I spent the rest of my time scouring the...
That is an absolutely fantastic coin, and a great story to go with it! Thanks for sharing!
Definitely appears to be an RPD to me. Unfortunately, it is not one that will be designated by NGC. Their list of variety attributions can be...
Slab appears quite scratchy - but that reverse looks quite nice.
I've always thought the Palestine set was cool, and yours looks quite nice. I've thought about putting one together, but haven't yet.
Part of an 8 piece set from the John Jay Pittman collection: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Your bouncy video is giving me a headache. I can't see the rims - are they sharp and square, or are they rounded? I have seen these in...
I love that peacock! Very cool.
From Syria we'll take a short cruise to Egypt. I picked these up when I was over there in 2001: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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