OK, for comic relief, here are my Alexanders...silver and bronze:[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I once asked for a whatchamacallit and ended up with a doohickey.
I would love to get a nice Alexander tet, but don't want to spend the money. I have a really terrible drachm and a bronze.
http://ventura.craigslist.org/cbd/5382744037.html
Yes, boss.
Thank you.
Sometimes we get gifts from family or friends who are not collectors, and sometimes they hit the spot and sometimes are funny...anyone get...
If you are this whiney and thin-skinned at 18, you will be a real joy at 65.
You want to try the least destructive methods first. If the 10 o'clock is indeed a fungerprint, an acetone rinse could help and won't hurt....
OK...at least I made it in 2015. Was in Vegas for Christmas and had to wait till I got back to show you this good stuff...here we go Kentucky...
If I am not mistaken, it was doubled on the "In God..."
Mad Dog 20/20
I have that same disease...will someone invent a cure?
Not from what I have seen people post here. High price coins do have identifying characteristics of the strike, but I assume proofs do also.
Makes a nice keeper to show as an explanation.
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Sorry for being a nitpick, but the vapor pressure (amount that would get into the gas phase) for ionic compounds like mercury chloride is...
Proofs are tricky. I am leaning towards square rims to be a somewhat definitive hallmark.
I have bought from e-bay and know that some of the coins are probably fakes.
DANG!!!
Separate names with a comma.