Our lucky number was ... 19! [ATTACH] And Post #19 was by... @ZoidMeister ! Coingratulations, @ZoidMeister! You can no longer say you lack...
As others have repeatedly reminded you, Sal, patience is a virtue. ;) Stand by, and let me fire up the random number generator.
I like it. The bottle, that is. The note is cool, too.
Silver penny of Æthelred II of England, ca. 978-1016 AD (AKA “Aethelred the Unready”) [IMG]
It’s been an option in past giveaways, but so far all the winners of those giveaways were folks who had selected other prize options.
Perfect! I love the early O-mints, too.
Splendid! Thanks for the updates, y’all!
Sasanian Empire: silver drachm of Khusrow II; fire altar with two attendants; struck 611 AD [ATTACH] England (Anglo-Saxon): silver sceat, struck...
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What owl coin would that be? ;)
It’s by design and monarch. It gets confusing, too, in cases like sons who continued striking coins in their fathers’ names. Fortunately there’s...
Apparently it was graded by some fly-by-night company nobody’s heard of. The link to their website posted above goes nowhere now. So essentially...
Agreed. Can’t be Stainless steel. I do think there’s a lead base to whatever alloy that is.
Would if I could, but I can’t, so I won’t. :(
I gather you have something to do with that site? I was looking for specifications on a modern UK bullion coin recently and stumbled across it....
It’s a 1937-D, by the way. Note the Denver mintmark on the reverse, below FIVE CENTS.
Neat old relic, whatever it is. Definitely not gold. Not any kind of coin, either, as far as I know. Does look like gilt lead or pewter, maybe....
One I used to own. Zeno (emperor of the East, A.D. 476-491). AV Solidus. Thessalonica, A.D. 476 or later. Pedigreed to the famous Louis E....
That would be Pompeia Plotina. She's one I've never had.
I'd slide Pupienus and Balbinus into Group 3. I think you'd be lucky to achieve those in the Group 2 price tier.
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