I wouldn’t have had the faintest notion who Post Malone was. In fact, until I clicked that link, I would have assumed “Post Malone” referred to a...
I like how you think.
Ah yes! Of course. Though the pheasant on that coin does not seem to have a very visible ring around its neck. [IMG]
Dignified and admired, indeed. Made her mark on history, she did. Just like Victoria. The Brits seem to have had good luck with queens. Mostly.
Ah yes, so it does. Neat. My 1865 Gothic florin has a tiny die number (13) below the bust. [IMG] [IMG]
I used to subscribe. Loved it. One of my local dig buddies/mentors was featured in the Ten Best Finds one year, back in the mid-'90s.
Not a fair comparison. Victoria was portrayed as a young lady when she appeared on the EIC coins. By contrast, Elizabeth II was 96 years old...
I'd say it counts as unusual, compared to a normal cent, anyway.
I personally have zero interest in these (or any coins based on pop culture), but I can see how they'd be appealing for some folks. Particularly...
COINgratulations! Always fun to find. It's been a good while since I found any. Of course it's also been a good while since I did any nickel...
Yep yep yep! I'm not really into moderns, and Kennedy halves usually bore me to tears, but I do like toned coins, and I would totally have bought...
When I was a brand-new collector in the late 1970s, Coins magazine had an article about this piece. It really fired up my young imagination.
I gather "Ringneck" is some kind of duck?
It appears to be two blurry pictures of the reverse (and only the reverse?) of an off-center cent.
Three things make this one a standout: The lovely Young Head Vickie portrait. The awesome prooflike flash. The superb peripheral toning! This...
I forgot about that. Who's got a link to the info about that?
Never submitted to ICG. I've done PCGS, NGC, (old) ANACS, SEGS, and (old) PCI.
Great Britain (Chichester, Sussex): 1794 copper Conder token, "Chichester Halfpenny" [IMG] United States: 1881 bronze proof Indian Head cent...
Oh, neat. Unusual to see Lizzy the Second on an EIC coin instead of Victoria. It's a real beauty, too. COINgratulations.
Good morning. It is Tuesday, March 3rd, so now we move into the half dollars. Our type today is the Capped Bust half dollar, Lettered Edge...
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