[IMG] United States: bronze patriotic Civil War token, undated (ca. 1862-1865); battle implements and Union shield [IMG] PCGS MS64 RB; population...
[IMG] India (Mysore): gold fanam of Tipu Sultan, AH 1200 (1786), Patan mint [IMG] PCGS MS62; population 1 with none higher as of 9/7/2019....
[IMG] Great Britain (England): silver groat of Henry VI, first reign, Calais mint, ca. 1422-1461, from the Reigate Hoard found in Surrey [IMG]...
[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] September 7, 2019 In 2013, I did a major purge of all my coin collections and decided to simplify to just one small box of "nicer" coins,...
Great. Thanks for the update.
I'd find a nice original Seated dollar (preferably with CircCam contrast). That would get one of the tougher slots out of the way. I always...
As mentioned- yes, it's worth keeping. It's fairly well circulated, but it's a 101-year-old nickel with no major problems aside from circulation...
43 years of collecting, and I've never found an Indian cent in circulation. Got a well-worn 1909 Lincoln once. What's the date on your Indian,...
@spirityoda reports that he has shipped his prize contributions to the folks who won them. The summary post (#187) has been updated accordingly....
Sure. I used my mod powers to extend the editing privilege on your post, so you should be able to edit it. Just let me know if you encounter any...
Welcome! Here is an extra bonus entry for you, @brucebuck. That means if the random number generator lands on this post (#32) during the...
Totally safe here in our evac site. Not even raining. I'm pretty sure everything is fine back at home, too, though I'm 90% sure the power is...
Prize preference list, please, Paddy. (Hint: you might wanna skip Prize #7.) ;)
Our location red dot now (Brunswick, GA). The outer bands of the storm have arrived. [ATTACH] It is so far not bad at all, and we still have...
Nice pick!
I already got the earworm when I posted that other link. Aaargh! :yack:
Mine was a bronze of Diocletian, in that particular case. Post pictures of yours (in its own new thread), and someone should be able to help you.
PS- just please don't start whistling the Andy Griffith theme song, whatever ya do! I used to work with a guy who whistled that (badly)... again...
Now you're skating along the edge of Rule #1. That's not "1950s television" language. I'll let it slide this time, because it slides on TV...
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