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Gotta love those "helpers"! :cat: PS- nice vibe in that room. I like the bookshelves and window with greenery outside. That, and the cat, of...
I made one of my best scores with an undergraded coin one of those old PCI green label holders, once. It was a 1904 double eagle, PCI MS62. I...
Oho! So that's the Tyrant Collection guy! I get the meaning of your comment now.
What’s he holding up, there? I had to look him up to see who he was.
I’ve had a couple of big (posthumous) tetradrachms of Alexander III (aka “The Great”), but sold them and haven’t gotten around to getting another....
I haven’t had many Alexandrine coins, but did have two billon tetradrachms of Hadrian. This one had a canopic jar of Osiris on the reverse. [ATTACH]
Oh, wow! What a great design! Handsome portrait! Great eye appeal! Nice surfaces! I want it! ;)
That was exactly my inner response, the first time I saw him post a FDC (Gem BU) gold aureus. ;)
Today is that fateful day upon which Julius Caesar was assassinated, 2,069 years ago in 44 BC. Post your JC coins, if you have them! I wanted...
Nice CircCam. Great example!
Gorgeous. That’s gorgeous too, in a different way. What a perfect CircCam!
It is Sunday, March 15th. Our type today is the Seated Liberty Dollar With Motto (1866-1873). I do not presently have one, though I have owned...
I suspect most of them didn’t have much of a mind to lose in the first place.
Aha! That’s where I saw it!
You old fogeys got silver! I was born with the first clads. Hmph.
Ooh, that's a purty one!
Wow! Started off with a key date! That's awesome.
United States: 1944-D silver Winged Liberty ("Mercury") dime PCGS MS66 FB. Cert. #42157118. Numista-51, Krause-Mishler-140. Mintage:...
Roman Empire: ca. 117-138 AD bronze sestertius of Hadrian The Roman Emperor Hadrian ruled from 117 to 138 AD and is perhaps best known as the...
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