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Classic Soviet designed imagery. I love the design of Romanian coins from the 1950s, all of them quintessentially communist in motif. Most of...
I would say XF40 were it not for the minor tap at 11 o'clock obverse, probably takes it down to VF35. Looks original though, nice looking coin....
From Stack's Bowers November "Baltimore by way of Santa Ana sale"..,,.. For whatever reason, a Zeppelin medal that is far more available in...
Heritage had a run of these in a recent auction, 1864-A all in MS61, some nicer looking than others. This one actually a wee bit prooflike and...
I love it(!) What a great design. And a proba no less!
Nice one, doubt there are very many of these around. If only the coin could tell the story about how its circulation was halted at some point to...
Saw this on eBay this evening. LOTS of people tracking the auction. I can't imagine why NGC would allow this barnacle to attach itself to them....
I'm going to guess they were both struck in Russia.
The smaller of the two gold restrikes dated 1912. Ferdinand I was considered to be more of a Tsar than a King, and also apparently a big player...
Any idea where these were struck?
I think it was a one week deal in April as part of Coin Week. I've been a member since '98 - hands down one of the best investments collectors...
I'm one of those guys who always reads the obits and membership statistics in the Numismatist each month. What seemed like an anecdotal increase...
NGC has been flip flopping on multiple coin holders for a couple decades now. They introduced the multicoin holder then abruptly abandoned it....
Reminds of Jay Parino a one-time dealer who catered to deep pocket collectors. He was a big proponent of there being no more than 20 coins in a...
Fast forward to the 20th century and some quintessentially Soviet artwork. I've always thought this Czech piece was one the best examples. Of...
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