It seems like that is it. Thanks very much.
I think this is Constantius II with Mint Mark "Palm Branch P L G". Any help would be appreciated.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A big AMEN to that.
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Uncles? My nieces and nephews still talk about finding half dollars in their shoes whenever I visited.
Yes, but the 500 years was applicable to 1890. It's been more than another 100 years since then. My brother and his wife visited the relatives a...
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We are a bit premature here. St Pat's day isn't until the 17th. Right?
Nice, and silly me I kept looking for the 1 piece. Then I got to the last coin and realized the typo. :banghead: Good find.
@Al Kowsky Thanks for the feedback. So, what I have is an interesting Gallienus. It is even more interesting when I consider the great feedback...
Happy St Pat's Day. My grandmother was born in Ireland in the late 19th Century (about 1885). The house where she was born had been in the family...
This one is 2.44g and 19.5mm
I have what I think is a Gallienus that has most of the silver still in tact on the obverse and virtually all of the reverse in tact, but none of...
Above the A R I see what may be a lamination on one and a die break on another. Is that so?
Thanks everyone. I can just log it as a tiny barbarous.
I had to change my path too. I ran out of US stuff to collect since I am not in to the ballast they are minting. I went to cleaning and...
@dwhiz Congratulations on your one year anniversary of by-pass. I had a triple in April of 2001. Still doing all I hoped for. Play golf at least...
My entry guess is 69
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I have a very tiny coin that I think is a barbarous Tetricus with radiate. One side might be Victory with seated captive. It is 8.5 X 9.0 mm and...
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