Ye Olde Random Number Generator hath spoken, and Lo, it sayeth that Number 73 is the winner of Lot #2! [ATTACH] And Post #73 was by...
We will have an answer to that question in just a few minutes! I’m off to go fire up the random number generator now...
Wow, you just squeaked in under the deadline! I was gonna go ahead and do the drawing before I went to bed (I'm an overnight worker), but then I...
Things get foggy for me around the Wars of the Roses, and there were altogether too many Henrys and Edwards, so they're a blur to me- at least the...
I could do better on 1st century Roman emperors than I could on 19th century US presidents, at any rate. Though I’m an American, I could probably...
Yes, we can nominate FurryFrog Junior as @AZSteve’s designated winner, too, then, since he (FF Jr.) is one of our youngest.
How 'bout you pick a CoinTalk member, instead. A local charity (at least the ones in my locality) would have no idea what to do with any of this...
PS- that's a wonderful looking pile o' silver.
This is probably about as far as I would get, nowadays, off the cuff, without some headscratching. I could name some other sequences, but it gets...
This giveaway is posted on the Ancients forum, and will have a random drawing sometime shortly after December 17th, 2020. Post your entries over...
OK, folks. It's time to draw the winner! The Random.org random number generator has spoken, and the lucky number it drew was the number ... 11....
@Brent hobonickel - nice work! I like Hobo nickels, personally. Especially the work of modern masters like Saburov.
That's how it goes with pre-Civil War sites, anyway. By the late 1800s, there were a lot more coins in circulation, so a late-Victorian site will...
In my experience, that often seems to the case with old and isolated relic hunting sites. The site might yield only one coin, but when it does,...
Yes, you're a new member of the 3-Cent Club, now! Here she is again, in my hasty cellphone pictures from the other day. Let me know when you get...
Wow. To dig a 2c piece is impressive enough, but a Small Motto 1864 especially so. What kind of site was it?
Did you dig that one, Sal? I never found one while out detecting, but on two occasions I was with dig buddies who did. (An 1864 and an 1869.)...
I'm OK, but we just buried my mother-in-law the day before yesterday. She died suddenly and unexpectedly, but without much suffering, and at the...
On the other end of the spectrum, here are two modest, circulated examples I bought the other day. [IMG] [IMG]
My best 3cS so far. PCGS PR63 [IMG] And my best 3cN. PCGS PR65 CAM [IMG] And then the runners-up... [IMG] [IMG] ... but those are all...
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