Thank ya sir :) bone
Hey Mikjo0, here those rascals are. An 1852 and a 1853 in pretty rough shape, but they,re 3 cent Silvers. The 1852 us in pretty good shape after...
And a 1932, yippee!!!
Here is a pleasant surprise. A 1918-B 5 Rappen in XFish condition fr4om my mound of international coinage. What do ya think. This is the KEY...
Yep, that's the one. Man "You've got some AWESOME ancients." Bone
Would you disagree with that grade estimate? Thanks for looking Bone
Here's an 1887-S which is real I certainly hope :;) I've often dreamed of filing the (s) down... Bone :D
I agree with your first choice, Constantius II. The second one, the bust with the long hair I'm still looking for but I do recall it somehow...
I just weight a 2X2 Flip, quarter sized which would probably be used for a 1/2 eagle and it weighed... DRUM ROLL... (3.1 GRAMS)!!!!
Just came across this while looking for my 1887-S 1/2 eagle, LOL, I picked this one up last year if I recall when prices were L O W. What grade...
I'm comparing it to a type 2 I have and you may be onto something. First he should weight it like GDJMSP advised and have another individual...
Oops, forgot. It should weigh 8.359 grams, most digital scales only go to the 1/10 of a gram so it should register. 8.3 grams. Good Luck Bone
The coin probably doesn't show these marks when held in the hand and under natural light. My guess is it's marks on the flip or dust specks under...
Why the fascination with Indians or Native Americans on US Coinage. During this period they were either being wiped out or portrayed in comical...
AU-55, sadly gold really shows the rubs and nicks when under artifical light. Bone
That's neat, I had to clean mine up though. Wanna trade, LOL :D Bone
How about Galerius w/Genius from Heraclea, Galerius as Caesar, AE Follis. 294 AD. GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, laureate head right / GENIO POPVLI...
I'll dig them out in the AM and try to get you a better pic :) Bone
Sorry, I was away from the computer. Yep, got it back before Thanksgiving :)
http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/sear5/s2650.html Her is a pretty worn dupondis. I think it's Domitian with STA in ex and maybe Ceres. Any...
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