Much better choice. Nice looking coin of a not so common type.
Entry Post. I have a number of Australian coins in my collection, but I don´t have a sixpence. Thank you for a wonderful chance to acquire one,...
Exactly the same thought process. Recognisable portrait and his name visible were my only criteria for my one and only Nero. You and I seem to...
Thank you for a great contest @Joshua Lemons and congrats to @chlorinated
As the seller is located in Morrocco, I wouldn´t go near it with a bargepole. JMO
The signs are showing on the lettering of LIBERTY and IGWT. The ribbon shows it as well. A different stage to the one you link as Stage B, IMO as...
That is a question that is individual to each collector. There is no wrong way. Personally, I collect for both the coin itself and, more important...
Good luck on your new hobby. The safest way to remove the dirt deposits is to soak it in distilled water. If after rinsing, do not rub, there are...
Same as @Bing shows above [ATTACH]
Hi and welcome to CT. It means exactly that. Something harder than copper hit the coin, or it was dropped onto something and damaged it.
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A fun filled 5 hours. And always on tenterhooks when your machine signals something else. A nice haul of finds, well done.
Looks more like Honorius obverse, Honorius and Theodosius II reverse, standing facing, heads toward one another, each holding a spear in outer...
The Sertorian Wars 80 – 72 BCE The Sertorian War (80-72 BC) was the last stand of the Marian faction after their defeat in Italy during Sulla’s...
Here is a Husband and Wife, on separate coins, who always made a fine pair. [ATTACH] Antoninus Pius AR denarius, Rome, AD 152-153. 18 mm, 3.35 g....
Great thread idea and a wonderful webpage article for your coin @Sulla80. Roman Republic GENS NAEVIA. Denarius (Serratus) Ar. 3.89g/19mm. 79 BC...
JAIME I. (1213-1276 AD). Spanish States Obverse: ARAGON., bust of King Jaime, crowned and draped, left. Reverse: IACOBVS REX., cross of Caravaca,...
[ATTACH] Probus, 276-282 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.98 gm; 23 mm). Lugdunum mint. IMP C PROBVS . P . F . AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right. PAX...
Wonderful portrait and a great octopus. Nice acquisition, well done.
Hi Hi and welcome to CT. It sounds like a token of some sort. You need to show an image of both sides, in focus and in Full Size not a thumbnail,...
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