So now it's time for Round 6, meaning there will be six coins up for grabs. [ATTACH] Lordmarcovan gave to thee... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (6)...
Time for the Round 5 drawing. Our lucky number was 126. [ATTACH] Post #126 was by @mrbadexample. Coingratulations, @mrbadexample. I'm sure I...
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Something to think about after you win it! :yack::hilarious:
Thanks for letting me know. See if you can see them now.
And so now we come to Round 5, meaning there are five coins up for grabs. [ATTACH] Lordmarcovan gave to thee... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (5)...
Time for the Round 4 drawing. Our lucky number was 92. [ATTACH] And Post #92 was by @Jersey magic man! Coingratulations, @Jersey magic man...
Looks like post-mint damage to me.
I think I’m with you on this one. Exactly.
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^ I agree with @Evan8
Cool. A plate coin. I've always liked that type, too. I had a Pupienus sestertius on WW once.
From change, I think it was a 1911 cent for me- and that was back in the '70s. All of the coins you posted are impressive for circulation finds.
I don't have one. :) Not one primary focus, anyway. Essentially, if I like it, I collect it.
My outgoing package is in the mail, to go out tomorrow, December 3rd.
I’ve heard of treacle (in the James Herriott books), but still don’t really have a handle on what it is (aside from sweet).
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