The next lucky number drawn was #21. Post #21 was by @Brandi Wilson! @Brandi Wilson, you get your first choice; Prize #7, which was donated by...
Jumping right in to the drawing... The first lucky number drawn was #14. Post #14 was by @bradgator2! @bradgator2- you get your first pick;...
No, that's not me! I am in fact a bit of a photographic dunce. @rmpsrpms, however, does sell such setups.
Hi. Happy April. I'll be back to do the drawings soon.
Damaged with a grinder or similar tool.
Looks like damage to me. Two small hits which displaced the metal.
Great Britain (England): silver groat of Henry VI, first reign, Calais mint, ca. 1422-1461, from the Reigate Hoard found in Surrey [IMG] PCGS XF45...
No, though they are better pictures.
Ssh! You'll let the secret out! ;) @bcuda- I love the artistic portrait on that one and can definitely see why you kept it! The patina is...
Mint State gold is his thing. He did, however, startle me by posting a silver coin recently. :hilarious:
Hoards, shipwrecks, or found coins. [IMG] [IMG]
Let's switch the theme to coins found in hoards or shipwrecks. Or just "found", in general. FOG ("Found on Ground") coins are fine as well.
Did you dig that one, Brian? If so, awesome! I've seen some like that come out of the dirt down here in GA. Here is one I had from the same...
I disagree with the responses above and think the coin looks genuine, though it is a heavily worn and polished jewelry piece. The weird wear...
Yes, Bulgaria on the second.
Rough, but yep- that's what it is! Nice cherrypick, if it came from a random cull lot. I have found Redbook-listed colonials in cheap bulk lots...
Yes, AU by American standards. €55 is a very strong offer.
Quality over quantity is good, I think. Nothing wrong with quantity if it's well organized, though.
This really should have been posted in General Discussion, but since the Ancients community here is kind of an enclave unto itself, I'll leave it...
If that's really overstruck on a Balbinus... wow.
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