Dunno. I just try to avoid that.
Thanks! I was totally unaware of those. Will edit the OP.
You should, if she likes coins at all. Really? What coin? It must have escaped my notice.
Next player can play from the borders of either modern Egypt or Cyprus. Egypt (Ptolemaic Kingdom): silver didrachm of Ptolemy VI ("Philometer"),...
You should get a US Pilgrim half, at the very least.
Italy Roman Empire: ca. 117-138 AD bronze sestertius of Hadrian [IMG]
Yes!
Side note: “Nordic gold” sounds sexy, but it’s a base-metal alloy. Still, the silver portion of the coin does give it some bullion content.
That's about what I paid for mine originally. The $82 investment I have in it now includes the cost of slabbing it.
Great Britain: 2020 gold 100-pounds, Mayflower 400th Anniversary commemorative, first day of issue NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo. Cert. #6039444-048....
It would probably go MS69 like mine. Maybe even 70. Amusingly, I note that mine is currently the bottom-pop example, being the sole MS69...
Guess since he posted two, you can choose to play from 1942 or 1944, or Mercury dime...
Kazakhstan: 2019 copper-nickel gilt 200-tenge, Eagle Owl NGC MS70 DPL (deep prooflike). Cert. #2124402-066. Numista-188606, Krause-Mishler-472....
Ghana: 2017 silver 5-cedis of Elizabeth II, African Leopard commemorative, 1-ounce, .999 fine PCGS MS69. Cert. #39640165. Numista-118912,...
China (People's Republic): 2016 gilt-enamel proof silver 10-yuan; "Auspicious Culture: Longevity" PCGS PR70 DCAM. Cert. #85911585....
Luxembourg: 2015 proof bimetallic (silver & Nordic gold) 5-euros of Henri I, European Wildcat NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo. Cert. #2922925-003....
Likewise.
That sounds plausible to me. Toning.
Nice. And the photos are serviceable. Not so bad, really. Like you, I have been bedeviled by my limitations as a coin photographer and prefer...
These look interesting. Unfortunately I know nothing about them.
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