[ATTACH] Sure looks happy.
It looks like this one from HA....
Yes, Contans II was pretty famous for standing figure types. A half follis from him is scarcer though than earlier emperors.
You know, my Mom had a really pretty silver plate in her house with some gorgeous toning on it, until I discovered it was not silver but stainless...
So again, I am just trying to clarify what you are saying sir. What is sounds like to me is, "If I have a hidden safe I can conceal assets if I...
Like the initials on Kennedy's, its a common area for coin grease to accumulate and fill in. When I was a kid I used to go through and sort out...
I admire you saying you were mistaken and asking the link pulled. Many, if later understand how they were wrong, would just walk away without...
Well then we have the obligatory discussion as to whether gold tones at all, or any "toning" you see are in reality only surface deposits. I am of...
I do not own many SL dollars, but own an XF with more luster than this, and I freely admit it had been dipped. This coin is an AU, and as such...
I think that lack of luster sir is showing you it was dipped at least once. A coin in that grade should have much more. Its attractive, nice...
Wife will be within a few miles, but not sure if she actually wants to go to the show though. :(
Sounds great, but I am not always at home, and am just one man with a wife and young kids. I am not going to say no to a home invader if its a...
I would say if its a generic $10 no way it slabs, but given the date its a coin flip. I have seen worst rare coins get slabbed, in all likelihood...
You will find me back in the teeny tiny coin geek area, (Ancient and Foreign), unless I wander out to meet CT members roaming around. :)
Plus add in those with D or those without MM's. If memory serves there were 7 varieties, I just do not remember which one was not made. OP,...
Btw, anyone else notice that coin is not an XF? its an AU all day long IMHO. The reason I mention that is two fold; one, did PCGS net grade this...
Exactly. Those who bring up the "my SDB can get confiscated" are in reality saying, "I plan on committing a felony and lie about my asset should I...
Most general collectibles guides ignore coins, paper currency, and stamps since these are well covered in specialty books. "General collectibles"...
Hard to tell in the plastic. I see scratches, but I simply do not know if they are on the plastic or the coin. From the color I am guessing at...
I would agree you need to keep photos. A good dealer will accept returns if the coin is fake, but usually require it to still be in the dealer's...
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