@Curtisimo- I love the contrasting grey toning on that. It's a CircCam! I like Hadrians. Have had a few. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Only...
Oh- I just remembered I also picked up this ca. 1380-1422 French blanc of Charles VI (“the Mad”). https://www.pcgs.com/cert/37190960 [ATTACH]
Saw that, briefly, but it isn’t a numbered list. Yeah, over a millennium, I guess you could stack up a pretty good pile of doges. As should be...
Confession: I had no idea there were so many, but in retrospect, I guess I shouldn't have been surprised by that. I was hoping there would be a...
As you can likely tell from the look of my avatar, I am descended from the Clan Donnachaidh (Robertson). That's my first name, but it was my...
Lovely. That strike... that cabinet toning...
Verily, thou art infinitely more well-read than I. It was a decade or so before I realized how much of the Braveheart movie was nonsensical....
Nice pickup.
Show's over. You may all resume discussion of your 1905 Lincoln cents and 1927 Washington quarters now.
Like your avatar. I sold my Corinthian stater. Miss it.
Cool to see one in 90% silver. One sees O/C clads all the time, but I can't recall seeing many silver ones.
Italy (Venice): silver grosso of Antonio Venier, ca. 1382-1400 Antonio Venier was, of course, Doge of Venice during those years. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Like @Fred Weinberg, I have no clue what you were trying to talk about. Some of it sounded a bit like solicitation, however. I warn you that...
If he has a 1934 Jefferson nickel, I guess I can sell my 1834 Ford Thunderbird.
I recently got my very first Scottish coin, after 44+ years of collecting! And me of Scots-Irish descent. Go figure. I tried a few times, but...
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That was my first thought as well.
Interesting thing, there.
You'll more likely get a response from @Fred Weinberg by tagging him like so.
Thanks. That's the one I was thinking of. Seems the best option to me, if you don't wanna go homemade, with flips and pocket pages. Nice...
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