And these would typically trade at the rate of one cent wouldn't they?
@Jersey magic man your goodies went in the mailbox today.
I do. Just not any photographed at the office.
Good old Spoot. @lordmarcovan you will recognize this one. I like it so much that it perpetually stays on my desk. I actually have quite a...
Yep…. Over sixty now
Holy crud….. Over $60.00!!!!
Way to go @Jersey magic man !! PM your address to me and your goodies will be on the way!
Completely cracked me up.
Most all of my gold is historic gold. Most was purchased twenty years ago or better so regardless I am to the good….. But I doubt any of my...
I wholeheartedly agree.
OOooohhhh Physics.... That one is sweet.
I don't know about all that but I am interested in somebody that has a reasonably educated guess at what happened here. My first leaning was...
If I am spending that sort of cash it better have a date of 1792 and an awkward spelling of dime on it.
Whatever we can do to keep your smiling face on the forum! Congratulations!!
Never knew that Lincoln cents were minted in the first century! Very cool greaser.
Well I have certainly learned from @calcol and @-monolith- videos exactly what I was searching for. Ancient coining is much the same as modern...
I don't know how I missed that when it first posted. Thanks @calcol and @Spark1951
I have dabbled a bit with ancient Roman coins. My vast experience is with US coins so forgive my lack of knowledge here. Some of these old Roman...
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This is my current lust. Haven't had this one very long. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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