Whew! Well, there it is. Thanks for looking. :) Got any favorites? Any and all commentary is welcome.
United States: 1926 gold Sesquicentennial commemorative quarter eagle ($2.50) [IMG] Australia: 1927 silver florin of George V, Canberra...
Philippines (U.S. Administration): 1904-S silver peso, large type [IMG] United States: 1907 gold Liberty Head quarter-eagle ($2.50) [IMG] United...
United States: 1886 silver proof Seated Liberty dime [IMG] United States: 1888-S gold Liberty Head eagle ($10.00) [IMG] Japan: Year 23 (1890)...
United States: 1855 gold dollar, Type 2, Small Indian Head [IMG] United States: 1860-O silver Seated Liberty dollar, No Motto, ex-Long Island...
United States: 1813 silver Capped Bust half dollar [IMG] Iran (Persia): AH 1233 (1817) gold toman of Fath-Ali Shah, Yazd mint [IMG] Japan (Edo...
Mexico (Spanish Colonial): 1736-Mo-MF silver 8 reales ("Pillar Dollar"), Mexico City mint [IMG] Swiss Cantons (Zürich): 1739 silver "city view"...
German States (Frankfurt): 1495 goldgulden of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor [IMG] German States (Saxony, Albertine): 1548 silver thaler of...
Roman empire: ca. 360-363 AD silver siliqua of Julian II; found in 1887 in the East Harptree Hoard [IMG] Byzantine Empire: ca. 527-565 AD gold...
Roman Republic: ca. 63 BC silver denarius of L. Furius Brocchus [IMG] Roman Provincial (Ephesus): ca. 27 BC-14 AD cistophoric tetradrachm of...
It's been a while since I did one of these sprawling megathreads wherein I post my entire collection. Here's the latest, just for fun. ~RWS The...
This is an entry post for Conshyboy on Collectors Universe. [ATTACH]
I don’t need proof of the one I personally found. I was there to pick it up out of the dirt.
Jawdrop :greedy::greedy::greedy:
Ooh! The plot thickens! :greedy:
Bet you get that extra syllable all the time, huh.
I’m liking @Abramthegreat’s odds so far! LOL But we might get another person or two who doesn’t have one. (After I give this away, I won’t!)
I just won a Caligula so I lack only three of the Twelve now: Julius Caesar, Galba, and Vitellius.
It's sold now! :P Lovely, as usual. Amazing that the mintage statistics from 260 years ago survived.
Cool. Thanks again to @Joshua Lemons. I shall now lock this thread down for the archives.
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