Glad you didn’t miss it. Small keys on my cell. I don’t catch all of my mistakes.
:penguin: I could sell for $5.00 and make good money. :)
Definitely damaged
I’ve read this thread twice and looked at the photos the dame. I just can’t get excited about it.
They are a coin grading company, not a company that determines the value of the piece. The coin market determines the value. It all depends on the...
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Have you had your detecting class yet? If not, you don’t need it. If so, it helped. That’s quite the haul. So many more neat coins and other...
I just bought. I didn’t even know what was in the slabs. Lol
It still looks too dirty to be zinc. I guess you could be correct in that the copper has been stripped away and if so, they didn’t remove all of it.
Haha, probably all the ones I posted. I was able to buy a small hoard of them for an extremely low price. IGS is a basement grader.
Yup but not even close to a 70. :)
That looks like a box of fun waiting to be explored. Have fun girl!
Minted by a worn die. Welcome to CT.
Looks normal to me.
This is one of the best busts I think I’ve ever seen. The reverse is a typically weak strike. Victorinus, Gallic Emperor, 269-271 AD Billon...
Thank you, yours are very nice as well.
That is what I’d like to know.
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Thank you. Nice to know that.
I thought the coin in question was a 1973. :)
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