Oops- no, wait- I forgot about the Twelve Caesars collection! So there will be a dozen more coins to post here. But I’ll come back here and do...
40 bucks (4 rolls of halves) on a $200 ticket. I left the rolls of halves in a small bag to help the waitress carry them. I handed them directly...
Maybe he’s as slow to open his packages as I am. ;)
That was pretty much my same thought on the matter. The AU50 I used to own was nice, but I actually like this XF40 a little more. Eye appeal...
I hope to hear about that. So far one person won a free ticket, is all.
Here’s where the rest of those clad halves went.
I have never had one, but always thought they were cool looking.
Now THAT was an interesting historical tidbit (speaking of buried treasure of the period). Thanks!
Nah, I respectfully disagree and don’t like the recycling of designs. Seems lazy to me somehow. Each generation should come up with something...
Ditto
Thank you. It was very expensive, but I had to have it.
Yeah, he really started the craze, didn't he. ;)
Y'know, if you put a gun to my head and told me I could only collect ancient coins from one particular region (excluding Rome), I would have to go...
Thanks, I'll read that, since I'm not up to speed on my ancient Sicilian democracies. I do have a coin from the Second Democracy: Greece...
Thanks. You gave me that info before, so I included it.
Mexico (Spanish Colonial): 1736-Mo-MF silver 8 reales ("Pillar Dollar"), Mexico City mint NGC XF40. Cert. #6268062-005. Numista-15066,...
I just noticed with the 1901 HK pieces I posted above, the 1-cent and 10-cent pieces had the Young Head but the 5-cent piece had a more...
I like the dime too.
German States (Brunswick-Lüneberg-Calenberg-Hannover): 1702 silver 24-mariengroschen, "Wildman" type NGC AU55. Cert. #6342274-008....
England: ca. 1623-1624 gold Laurel of James I, third coinage, lis mintmark NGC AU53. Cert. #6676567-012. Numista-52468, Krause-Mishler-73,...
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