Both small differences in the alloy and the environmental exposure can cause appearance differences. I like them.
Nope, shut out this time.
Actually bought the 1/10 oz silver just to make the set. [IMG] [IMG] I thought the Pt Eagle would be a smaller diameter, but both are 16.5 mm,...
I like it, NT
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This is a cud... [IMG]
Yup, what I was thinking.
I'll reference @dougsmit on this since I don't see any Ancients guys responding, but I think I have seen many references in the Ancients Forum...
I can't help but be struck by the idea that the later Roman coinage was much like our Federal Reserve Notes, backed by the "integrity" of the...
My daughter got one of those.
!!!You mean you can't find them in circulation??:)
Expanding on that...how about taking an ASE and carrying it in your pocket till you have an AU58...slab it as "Unique"
In case @AdamKilledAbel ever comes back, let me make a serious comment. Your coin is an "error" in that the feature you are talking about is not...
The other 40+ could use their Senator or Representatives, lots of dinosaurs there!
Welcome to CoinTalk. The Morgan Silver Dollar is not usually called a "Silver Eagle", that name being used for the one-ounce slugs the mint...
I would LOVE to have one of these!
From The Spruce Crafts: Living People on United States Coins Since the United States Congress dictates the laws regarding our coinage, they can...
I think Adam has left the house, mate. I was just getting ready to ask if it were OK to call him Bruce, mate. [MEDIA]
Jeez...just like a foreign language!!! :)
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