Frumpy, but cool. Interesting little thing.
I read about the Republic of Minerva recently. Micronations are interesting, and their fantasy coinage can be pretty neat. I believe these...
@cpm9ball- Look at the top left corner of the slab label. See the date there? 1840. Not "1840" in quotes. Not "1840 restrike". "Bramsen-1990"...
Exactly. This.
I doubt it. PCGS would have noted that. They do note the special strike (i.e. gilt instead of plain bronze). What makes you suspect this one of...
Oh, it's a much longer streak of "nothing" for me, too. I only just repeated the last few.
ROFL @ the vintage Charlie Brown GIF. :hilarious: Getting a rock would be an improvement over 95% of my finds (or lack thereof).
Summary of my last four CoinStar checks: Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing.
Those photos are phenomenal! (As is that Julian II/bull that @bcuda posted, which I couldn't take my eye off of...)
France: gilt bronze specimen medal by Antoine Bovy, for Napoleon Bonaparte's 1840 Paris funeral [ATTACH] Obverse: uniformed, bare headed bust of...
Congrats! That flash of a silver quarter or half poppin' out of the dirt is always exciting, ain't it? :D [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
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Oh, good. Our nefarious secret agenda is working, then. ;) [IMG]
There's a lot of cool stuff hiding in the Red Book. More material seems to be included than was the case when I was young. It's been decades...
They've been listed in the Red Book for as long as I can remember. Those less-traveled sections of the book (Colonials, Tokens, Territorials,...
Hey, don't beat the poor guy to death over a simple error in nomenclature.
Resurrected and Featured. This interesting story deserves more notice than it got when originally posted, IMHO.
Well, if that one on eBay sells, maybe then you're in the catbird seat!
OK, I'll see about retooling the wording in the OP, then. Thanks for the clarification. Edit: OP rewritten.
1891 Canada. [IMG] [IMG]
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