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Looks like ghosting to me. But, we need to see full pics of each side.
Here is another one very similar in the search but the Fallen Horseman variation. My call is: Constantius Gallus, AE3. Constantinople. AD 347-355....
Thanks Doug.
Thanks. I was looking for it in RIC VII
Great. Thanks Doug.
I have a Constantius II (I think) Phoenix on Globe with a mint mark that I see as CONSS* (star) I can't find it. I can find some with slightly...
Also, it is a 1987 and the impression is from a 2010 or later coin. The Shield is very visible.
Unfortunately, the US Mint takes its lead from congress and we all know how well they plan and execute. They, like pro sports, think that we the...
This is the direction the USPS went as they destroyed stamp collecting. Printing Wallpaper. I had collected stamps for as long as coins. In 2000 I...
"Crazy Rare Errors" are not listed anywhere.
The kids would not recognize them. The law prohibits representing anyone living on coins, currency or stamps.
I think it is a cast replica. Looking close I can see what looks like porosity. IMO
Mine, the one that looks like a blank, was in a batch of uncleaned coins. I thought it was just a blank too, or very worn coin. But, thanks to the...
He really should offer free shipping on this piece.
I think we were talking about quarters.
It would be interesting if there were even a slim chance to find all the coins in circulation. With kids it is how many can your daddy afford to...
5 different quarters, 3 different mints (4 if they do West Point), Proofs and all the special stuff they do with them. It is easy to have 25...
How about no more useless ballast and make coins purely for circulation? I'm tired of trying to collect 25 or 30 different quarters every year.
I could go with that. Otherwise a very nice example.
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