Thanks. I was wondering. Even I noticed that one. Some crazy laminations there, too, which of course are par for the course with Warnix.
Yes, I think PMD. It's cool looking, though.
You are not mistaken. Coingratulations! You have been "silvered". I used to get them fairly often. Hardly ever do anymore, but I hardly ever...
Too bad that one wasn't silver, too. Not surprised you'd find one, though, given it's a US Mint product struck on a US quarter blank.
Belated response to @BlackberryPie - man, that T1 Buff is a stunner! Perfect pastels. I like it as much as my own PCGS MS65, which I call "The...
There has been some debate over on the Collectors Universe thread about whether or not PCGS got it right and whether that's a legitimate...
Coingratulations!
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Like a reproduction, but an official (or at least quasi-official) reproduction, authorized by the governing authority, I believe, rather than by...
Sorry to hear it, @expat. Hope things improve quickly. I will say that you set the timing of this game up perfectly, with a few days between...
German States (Frankfurt): goldgulden of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, 1495 [IMG]
Belgium (Brabant): gold Carolus d’or (florin) of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, ca. 1521-1545 [IMG]
France (Duchy of Lorraine): silver "sword" type demi-gros of Antoine the Good, ca. 1508-1544 [IMG]
Switzerland (Basel): gold guilder (goldgulden) of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, ca. 1452-1478 [IMG]
Netherlands (Gelderland): "St. John" goldgulden (florin) of Arnold van Egmond, ca. 1423-1472 [IMG]
France (Metz, Free Imperial City): silver gros, civic issue, ca. 1400s-1552 Two different examples I've had. [IMG] [IMG]
England: silver groat of Henry VI, ca. 1422-1461, from the Reigate Hoard found in Surrey [IMG]
Interesting that those say CCCC XVIII (412), for example, instead of M CCCC XVIII (1412). I’ve seen plenty of early dated coins that used only...
YOU would have dug it up, if you were searching the right cellar hole site. ;)
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