Yes, this one is World Coins, not Ancient. You might get a cob expert.
Good diggin' up thataway, no doubt! I only went diggin' in Virginia once. Found a dateless Buffalo nickel. My buddy got a high grade 1914 dime....
Thanks. I try. It is a labor of love. I spent a little more than the stated fifty bucks on this prize lot, but not too much more.
Ahh, nice. I have both hekte and Alexander the Great covered. :) One cannot help but be impressed by the artistry of the ancient die...
I agree with you mostly, especially when it comes to plus grades.
Oh, no! Is he one of those people? ;) At least it's not roadkill, right? I don't see nuttin'. *shrugs*
That one's low grade, but wholesome. I like it. I like the 1812 dated coins in general.
The FUN show is over, so the prize has been bought. The final prize lot consists of three pieces: An 1863 Civil War token (Indian Head/"IOU") A...
The mystery prize was announced in Post #36, and as it happens, there IS a Civil War token in the 3-piece lot. It doesn't have a ship on it, though.
Oh, wait... I think I have figured it out. Numista mentions a "crescent below accession date". So that date above the crescent is the date that...
I am still confused about the date. It says١٣٦٧ on this side (1948) [IMG] But it says ١٣٧٢ on this side (1953). [IMG] Which is it? o_O .
Nice one! If you want the 1999 cent to go with it (along with a cool Civil War token and a FUN show medal), those are the prizes in my Giveaway...
Might be something like that. I've got some gnarly ones in the door pocket of my car. LOL
Environmental damage. Stained.
These are great! I love how you have matching ones, and the biographical background on Dr. Wilkins. Cool that @BRandM has one too. It's neat...
Wow! Fantastic! I'm not the one to ask for help on pricing them, but good for you! (And the landowner.) That must have been a real adrenaline...
Ooh! Great find! Where are you, that you found that? (Not specifics, just general area). I agree that that looks like a Phillipus monogram,...
I thought they were acceptable in this particular case.
Ah! How right you are. Tuesday it shall be, then.
I like that VF, actually.
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