I was clueless it was a resurrected necro-thread until I saw @stevex6 and his trademark blue font. That’s goin’ back a ways. I know what you...
Glad I’m not the only one who likes them, despite their low catalog value.
Brilliant. I believe you, but that image seems just unlikely enough that others might suggest it was AI-generated. I can see why it was a proud...
I love it!!! :) Must’ve taken a steady hand indeed. I’m not sure I could have done that with five round coins, let alone scalloped ones! PS-...
Thanks. I was trying to find that “happy medium” sweet spot when buying a lifetime JC for my 12 Caesars set. It had to have a decent portrait...
Bermuda: 1997 gold 60-dollars, "Bermuda Triangle", wreck of the Sea Venture NGC PR67 Ultra Cameo. Cert. #2900739-001. Numista-15329,...
Nepal: VS2052 (1995) gold proof Asarfi of Gyanendra Shah (1/20th-ounce), Lord Buddha commemorative PCGS PR69 DCAM. Cert. #37128569....
Canada: 1977 gold proof 100 dollars of Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee issue NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo. Cert. #6607509-005. Numista-14922,...
Bahamas: 1974-FM copper-nickel proof 10-cents, bonefish PCGS PR69 DCAM. Cert. #39640166. Numista-9224. Krause-Mishler-61. Diameter: 23.50 mm...
Yes. I note that the NGC priceguide page somehow calculates the bullion value at $6,114.02 as of today (12/26/25). I paid $3,408.00 for this...
Tanzania: 1972 copper-nickel 5-shilingi, United Nations F.A.O. issue PCGS MS63. Cert. #37681949. The sole certified example as of 2025....
Peru: 1965 gold 100-soles, Seated Liberty type (9 over inverted 5 variety) NGC MS65+. Cert. #2924207-001. Numista-46426, Krause-Mishler-231,...
Esperanto (Universal League): 1959 copper-nickel 10-steloj fantasy, struck in 1960 at Utrecht PCGS MS66. Cert. #37681947. The top-pop example...
I'm curious about the massive bronze on the right, which appears to be a Roman sestertius. Those are nice to have...
Yes, it most certainly does.
Holy cow. That thing is like a gold manhole cover!
Neat to see a PL Columbian half. It's hard not to like that Burmese peacock, and the Dominican peso is lovely. But I really love that Pan-Pac...
It took me a second to get that pun. Ha. 'Tis true. Hard to go wrong with a Walker.
Though each has a different appeal, both of those are lovely, and I’d have welcomed either in my collection. Your white 64+ reminds me of the...
Thanks!
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