Wow, what an amazing reverse! Truly nice coin. I thought I had one myself but it appears I don't.
I don't think so.
Ferdinand VII is a rather interesting figure. Those are attractive coins, just haven't found one for me yet.
Something acidic? Damaged.
Don't get me started on fracking, my friend.
I don't believe that. Look it up even on ebay- plenty of these coins out there, and or much less.
Certainly they tried to lowball you. What is this, closer to a 175 dollar coin? Maybe 200? I don't know much of the nickel doubled dies as...
Yuck! See the plating split around the mintmark? Spend her before the zinc rots and you're out a penny!
Won't be natural if you're in Texas! As you see in my pic, I live on ice ;)
Not on this one. I have seen many like this also. They also get a similar appearance if you freeze them deep enough. I guess that is Maine weather.
I think its an easy and legal way to send money. pay 4000000 for a coin over etsy, but the money is for the drugs that you got earlier. Its...
I think it is the 26 S just being barely visible through the parchment paper.
Wow, I love seeing your grandfathers collection. Certainly had a good eye and I'm assuming was at least somewhat active in the numismatic world....
Don't worry, you might not. Assuming your birth was in either '42, or '54, you would be a "metal snake" or "water snake" No clue what that means...
Taking a look at the VAM listings, I find a few with a similar die break but I think my die break is at an earlier stage than this listing. I am...
Hi Mr. Baranak. Curious on the background of your surname as it appears to be a variant of multiples Lithuanian surnames. Baranauskas came to...
Or the dime dime in the cent roll!
No! I noticed that 2 days ago when I brought her from home to campus. Now that you mention it I am noticing even more. Does anyone have more info...
I do prefer reading over videos though, which is why I frequent this site. I check more than I do facebook, honestly. There is a vast amount of...
I have a couple up where I absolutely ruined a Gordian III tetradrachm. It was my first try as I was new to ancient coins then but about a year...
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