you sneaky devil...
Are ANY of the TPG's good at attributing ancients? Do any guarantee their work for ancients?
Hey @Randy Abercrombie just click the "Report" at the bottom of the post and ask for it to be changed. @Garyreg many in the Ancients Forum aren't...
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Doug's NNC is similar. I have bought some of these basement graders slabs just for fun if they are cheap.
Or I can contemplate the number of angels that can dance on a pinhead... :yawn:
Not sure if NCGS is the National Coalition of Girls Schools or Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity.
Damn, that IS pretty!!!
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So, 14 going on 44... :)
Argueably the first coin to bear a date in Arabic numerals was 1234 AD
This one really wouldn't be answered by the Red Book, how does it photograph with a white background?
I can see it, but it's a stain, damage, whatever.
Hey, watch it, @CoinCorgi might get offended...
In examining ancient coins, people look for casting bubbles, casting pearls or a casting seam on the edge. I would think that most are cast since...
14 or 44?
Gee, that was random!
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The Red Book (A Guide Book Of United States Coins - R.S. Yeoman) is for US coins. The pricing in it is not that good, so one a year or two old is...
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