The bidding for the coin I mentioned in the above post has already passed my maximum bid (15000 PLN, which is around 3700 USD), so if you want it,...
Congratulations. :)
This might be of interest to somebody here: https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=8203&lot=5
There will also be an interesting coin on offer on Monday, but I am not sure about my chances of winning it, because there was some really crazy...
This is an interesting coin, but it costs way too much for me to even consider bidding for it: https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=8196&lot=167
This is supposedly very rare:...
I won it, but now I am bidding for something even more interesting, I will know in about a week whether I have won it or not.
This might be of interest to somebody here:...
United States of America Gold 5 Dollars (minted in 1847, when James Knox Polk was the President), which was once a part of the Samuel K. Clark...
United States of America Gold 5 Dollars (minted in 1847, when James Knox Polk was the President): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mughal Silver Shahrukhi of Humayun (minted in Kandahar in either 1543 or 1544): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mughal Silver Shahrukhi of Babur (minted in Badakhshan in either 1509 or 1510), which was once a part of the M.H. Mirza Collection: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mughal Silver Shahrukhi of Babur (minted in Badakhshan in either 1509 or 1510): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, it is much better made than the vast majority of Germanic siliqua coins I have come across, which along with it being minted in a city that...
I won this Gepid Silver 1/4 Siliqua (minted in Sirmium) at the CNG auction today: [ATTACH] :)
Gepid Silver 1/4 Siliqua (minted in Sirmium): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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