You’ve really got to know what you’re doing with these. There are so many fakes it’s unbelievable. Please be careful.
@Randy Abercrombie, I can’t tell you what you want to hear because I feel the same excitement that you do. It helps to keep me young. :)
Sounds like you’ll be keeping both of them. :):)
Very nice perspective with a way to possibly interest new, younger collectors.
Both are worth of keeping and adding to a type set. If your set has toned coins, then B but if your set is more blast white, coin A is the better...
I like the looks of coin A better but I’d stick with coin B due to the better grade and more details.
More detail to coin B so that’s my choice.
As soon as the coin is minted and available yo the public. Only demand from the public can make a coin collectible.
Please show both sides of the coin in full frames and not thumbnails. I can’t tell anything from the pictures of the screen.
Thank you for the photos. After seeing both sides of the coin I am more convinced that it’s from the reeding edge of another coin.
I would like to see full photos of each side but for now I’m thinking edge reeding.
As least it wasn’t a great deal of money.
I live close and I’ve been looking forward to this show. Lots going on so not sure I can work out in for these dates. Thanks for letting us know.
Forget the coins, those are so neat. I have a few Roman items but my favorites are the 6 glass bottles from Ancient Rome.
I’d rather have it in my hand.
Congratulations and best wishes to both of you.
Looks like days, if not a few weeks of nothing but fun. Enjoy yourself and may he have a great time as well!
It depends on how serious is the clash (the impression it left), the design of the coin on both sides and the relief on the sides of the clash....
Difficult to tell in the slab but is it possible it’s va lamination error?
It does look cleaned with all those scratches.
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