[ATTACH] John the Baptist holding a lamb.
[ATTACH] A little worn but still nice.
[ATTACH] This one also from Cologne. I would like to visit there one day.
[ATTACH] The first Anno Domini dated European gold coin. Starting at 6 o'clock on the left image, MCCCCXXXVI (1436).
@Lehigh96 Even though @Ike Skywalker did an excellent job of imaging his coins grading these two pieces would be difficult with pictures. To...
@talerman WOW!!! That write up and all of the research you must have done is AMAZING!!! I'm ashamed to say that my reason for knowing what...
@talerman Your 1528 Denar with the I V is listed in Huszar with the Ref.#881. It is an R4 on the rarity scale.
@talerman If I may, I can shed some light on your Denar. In the Huszar catalogue it is listed with the Ref.# 937. It listed as an R7. For a...
@dadams Thanks for the show write report! Thats a nice assortment of finds. I've dealt with Allen G. Berman for over 25+ years. He has a huge...
[ATTACH] For the forumites who like patina. Bought this at 1991 ANA in Chicago. 100th Anniversary.
Made a purchase this morning. I thought the coin was fairly priced and only 5 euros for postage. I wonder if U.S. customs is affected by the gov....
[ATTACH] Another one for the VAM fans.
@HoledandCreative and @talerman and @panzerman and @lordmarcovan . Thank you for the kind words and encouragement. It was really fun to...
Hope to see a show report. @Ken Dorney That is some list. A real whose who. Is that the same Bruce McNall that owned the famous Wagner T-206...
Hope to read a show report. Wish I could attend.
I highly recommend MA shops. The dealers there are top quality and VERY honest. For the most part you will be using PayPal for purchases. I've...
I buy from them 6-7 times a year. I use PayPal and never had any problems. Concerning the E-mails, you can set guidelines to what you receive....
Thanks for the report. Sometimes the smaller shows are better. Was bullion selling well? What were the dates on the proof sets?
How was the show? Any nice purchases?
[ATTACH] This Groschen struck at the Jungheit mint. This piece is generally accepted as the first collectable Early Dated coin. It does show up...
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