Sound's good.
That ain't a scratch folks. Dang piece o' lint. :) Whew ! I was going to say ouch, but .
Looks like a real beauty Green. Hoping mine is a good too. How would you grade it ?
I wish I could, but I can't . So I will do the next best thing, and bid live .
If you notice there is an example of the medal you have, listed in those images.
This may be another useful resource for you....
thaler try this one.http://www.omnicoin.com/coin/912316 Off to the side there is a section to contact Ian. you may want to try that. It's a free...
If I may, the best way might be to request a review by the Token and Medal Society or you may be able to e-mail them and send them the images ....
Is that a 1716 Thaler ? Pictures would be helpful .
I didn't include the High Relief values in my previous reply. The High Relief is bid @ $26,000.00 and the ask is $26,700.00 as of 11/12/10
The Routing of the U.S. Postal Service never ceases to amaze me. But it actually works !
The last info I have from 11/12/10 is $2.050.00 bid $2,250.00 ask
I caught the same thing. Kinda funny I thought.
How could you not be very pleased with a coin like that for $68.00 ! great job.
Here is another link.http://metaldetectingforum.com/showthread.php?t=1745 You may have a very valuable piece, if it is genuine.
Try googling 1776 New hampshire coinage. Here is a link for you. http://coinauctionshelp.com/coinageofthestates_new_hampshire_1776.html
What site are you looking at ?
If you read post 436 & 438, your the one who wasn't following.
2010 Proof and the piece I was referring to was...
I understand, but there is a good chance one might get one directly from the Mint that would grade the same for half that seller's asking price....
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