I too agree with shortgapbob, I for one am still learning. I'm to the point where I can identify Roman Imperial coins by sight and by portrait,...
Certainly is! Marcus Aurelius As, 164-165 AD, RIC 894
Alright, here goes. US Large cents Seated Liberty Dimes Shield Nickels (sometimes) Buffalo nickels US Philippines (all of it, I'm ALMOST...
Ah, thank you for the citation, clembo. I wasn't aware of the can of worms I'd be opening! But I do have to humbly disagree, eBay does sometimes...
For the right price, I'll include British halfpennies :-D
Good! I saw that coming.
My bad, I haven't been about lately.
Just started myself on another collecting tangent - Canadian provinces. The mintages are ridiculously low, its a joke. For example, I just got an...
They're all lying to you Bust halves by Overton variety are clearly the easiest set to complete.
Hmm, I suspect that smile is closely related to the earlier "Liberty kneeling" coins. Kiss
Whoa man, I can't WAIT to bid on this neat little coin! Apparently, someone thought of making Washington dollars a few hundred years before the US...
Ancient coin collecting may look expensive on the outside, but, in reality, its MUCH cheaper. Mostly because you don't have gradeflation running...
Actually, there never was an official Hawaiian mint. All of the Royal Hawaiian coins were made at the US mint.
I find olive oil to be ineffective as it takes too long. And it almost always darkens coins. If I have lots of time and patience, I use mineral...
Zoinks! I can't even come into a sizeable collection of Indian Head cents!
1942 AU 50's Washington quarter. From de ground. :-D Also got an 1893 nickel in change.
300 They're absolute fakes, but they're made that way to illustrate a point. S'all good. :-D
Nearly everyday. Or else whats the point?
Only one coin? Fine sovereign of Elizabeth I (if i can find it for 1000!). But this question is irrelevant. I don't like spending over $50 on a...
I can vouch for that.
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