Well if this was true and you did buy bitcoins in 2013 you did quite well. Then they were selling for around $135 each and now they're $10,023....
What if the coin's made of anti-matter?
A nonsequitor: I looked at the BRNA which hosted your article and it seems to be a coin club for the SouthEast. It lists a couple of states...
When I passed my Coin collecting merit badge in Boy Scouts, the couselor showed me a wooden bench his son made in shop that had a Barber Quarter...
I've posted this one before, but here goes. [IMG] Austria, region of the Tyrol, Guildiner 1486 Spinks direct purchase ca. 1998 I'd love to get...
There is for the Brazilian overstruck silver dollars: The 960 Reis.
Well they made a $10 gold piece in 1795. That had to have what: at least $1,000. in purchasing power. We made the cent, our 2nd smallest...
I've been looking to expand my collection of US double eagles particularly in the type I and type II Liberties. I've had a horrible time finding...
Well it's corroded so it's not a straight Good. It has the details of a higher grade in places but a lot of heavy pitting and oxidation. I'd...
Well I'm going to the FUN show in Orlando for July 13th (Sat) only. If someone wants dinner Saturday night send me an email via the link on my...
I gather you're talking about German states coinage? I'm not familiar enough with the small denominations to know what finessnesses those may be.
Hi Eduard & Black Friar, Actually the Spanish 50 Pesetas of the 1600's is another large famous circulating (?) coin that I'm always on the lookout...
A quadruple thaler of 1642. This is more commonly known as an Oxford English pound and was made from, I think, melted silver plate. Not plated...
Another Egyptian bronze. The Egyptians were very fond of making big coins for some reason. Ptolemaic Egypt made the largest 'inexpensive' large...
I'd agree with some aspects of the CNG market report original post. In addition there are some coins that appear very hot and I believe are being...
One thing I like about this one is that they are using the medieval form for "4" which I can't find on my keyboard. [IMG]
Here are a few of mine. Technically not medieval as that era ended in 1485 but the transition from medieval to renaissance is not sharp....
Actually that's not unexpected pricewise. I recall one of the multiples selling for around 44K some years ago. I think there was also a triple...
Congratulations on the As. It seems to be a very nice one. I don't have the Crawford book tho I do have Vecchi & Thurlow, Italian Cast Coinage...
Thanks to you late in 2018 I did finally acquire a wheel type Aes Grave As. This was at a Gorny auction, tho I paid more than (the coin dealer?)...
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