An AU is plenty respectable!
W is for... William I ("the Bad"), Norman King of Sicily... [IMG] William of Winchester ("William Longsword"), Lord of Luneberg... [IMG] A...
How sure are we that it's silver? I mean, for it to come out of the ground with that whitish color, that would certainly seem to be the case, but...
Ahh... one other factor just dawned on me. The NGC coin I bought from Michael is a 1787, while the PCGS coin is a 1788. The 1787 is a bit...
I saw this PCGS VF30 1788 Massachusetts cent on the Northeast Numismatics website, and liked it. I also like doing business with them. So I...
This is the nicest 2c piece I ever owned. (I sold it and miss it.) I think it deserved the Cameo designation, but it was graded before PCGS...
Or you could get yourself a cork board and some map pins and do a type set that way. Here's a casual cork board project I've got going on the...
Probably don’t wanna use a holey $3 gold piece as a fishing flasher, though. While it would probably work, with my luck, it would end up snagged...
I think the odds of winning here are a teensy bit better than PowerBall’s. ;)
I never managed to personally dig one in my detecting days, though on two separate occasions I was nearby when a dig buddy of mine dug one.
I did use fishing swivels to hang ‘em.
If anybody’s giving away a Stella, I want in! :woot::greedy:
You've got a fun start to a "holey" collection there! I had fun with holeys, once upon a time. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Round 6 is closed. There's an 1865 2-cent piece available in Round 7.
So now we come to... ROUND 7. The prize for this round is a... United States: bronze 2-cent piece, 1865 [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Numista-2296....
OK, it's time for the drawing for Round 6. Our lucky number was... 197! [ATTACH] And Post #197 was by @Abramthegreat - on behalf of @Paddy54!...
Sorry I didn’t make it around on Friday to do the drawing. Been a bit busy. I’ll try for sometime later on Saturday. In the meantime, we’re...
V is for... Vadercoin. [IMG] Whoops, wait- no. How about... Vespasian... [IMG] Venice... [IMG] Vilnius... [IMG] and... Victoria. [IMG]...
You had me at "two Anglo-Saxon gold pieces". But then there was a CircCam Commonwealth shilling which made me envious. And, as if that wasn't...
Not sure. It looks similarly tall in the one from my collection. [IMG]
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