Almost like a repousse coin!
Gosh, that's tedious and boring! Besides that, my attention span is..... what were we talking about again?
All of those facing images have flattened noses. I would assume that's because that would have been the area in the highest relief. One of these...
Don't know, but I'd bet that it's a temple token.
I'd like to say 65, but those scuffs and hair flatness over her ear.... gotta go along with them 64 guys.
little known emperor, Sissyanus.
[IMG] Weight: 1.83 g. - is that normal for this issue?
So's this one... [IMG]
I'll get the "P" version since I'm subscribed. IMO this is one of the better designs. Thus far, I like Acadia most.
Isn't that a terrible sophomoric rendering of Washington?
Looks like sumpthin's goin' on at the opposite rim, too.
Do you remember when the state quarters were being issued that the Mint sold 100 coin bags of each one as they came out? I had a whole load of...
Better late than never, huh? Beautiful pics from the hike! No scenes like that here. What state is this (see ya don't have to be very specific!)?
I'd go with rlm's cents grade of 62 with a "damage to obverse toning" note.
uh-oh, I see a breastis!:shame: I think that this design was much nicer than the revised one - beautiful!
I'm waiting on this now. It's been in Mobile (about 60 miles from here) since June 9! [img]
Go to eBay, search Septimius Severus Coins & Paper Money > Coins: Ancient > Roman: Imperial and you'll find the answer!
I like the shield side of those.
From what I can see, it looks like a parking lot penny. That's why it's so rough, cars have driven on it and people have walked on it. That's...
I second that. Pretty good bullion deals from time to time.
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