Summary of the 2/26/2020 update: There were 4 departures and 6 arrivals since last time. We have a net gain of two coins, bringing the collection...
Belgian Congo: brass 2 francs, 1947 [IMG] PCGS MS65; population 12 with 4 higher as of 2/26/2020. Ireland: copper-nickel halfcrown (2 shillings 6...
United States: copper "Hard Times" token; C.D. Peacock Jeweler, Chicago, "1837" (struck ca. 1902) [IMG] PCGS MS63 BN; population 1 with none...
United States: Capped Bust quarter, large size, 1818 [IMG] PCGS F12, CAC verified; population 92 with 750 higher as of 2/26/2020. United States...
Lithuania: silver half-groschen of Sigismund II Augustus of Poland, 1550; Vilnius mint [IMG] PCGS MS63; population 5 with 8 higher as of...
[IMG] Greece (Ionia, Phokaia): electrum hekte, ca. 478-387 BC [IMG] NGC VF; Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5. Greece (Thrace, Pantakapaion): bronze Æ21,...
[IMG] February 26, 2020 So what is an "eclectic box"? It is a completely freestyle collection, abandoning the traditional structure of "sets"...
Both nice. Love the cabinet-toned appearance of the serratus. I've never had one... yet.
Neato. I was unfamiliar with the type.
What @Bing said.
Lovely. I haven't had a half cent in a long time. I think this Spiked Chin was the last one, and that's been oh, six or seven years ago now, I...
Amazing as usual, @panzerman. What's the NGC grade? I like the mellowed color.
I think that's minor rim damage, not an error (the rim ding at 3:00 on the reverse, I mean). The coin also looks cleaned, but perhaps within...
Horses. [IMG]
The date looks normal to me. It's a decent love token with competent engraving. The host coin is a common date and a date very commonly made...
I do have a funny rule that an NCLT commemorative design should tell us something or celebrate something about the country that issued the coin....
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Tokens? Is that where we are? Switch to horses. [IMG]
It's a medieval Islamic gold dinar, for sure. I'll go with @willieboyd2's assessment above. Nice historical coin. These were the trade...
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