Byzantine Empire: John I Tzimisces (969-976) AR Miliaresion, Constantinople (Sear-1792; DOC 7b) This particular coin has some doubling on the...
Byzantine Empire: Basil II Bulgaroktonos with Constantine VIII (977-989 CE) AR Miliaresion, Constantinople (Sear-1810; DOC 17) Obv: ЄN TOVTW...
Since I have already posted my Blues and Yellows, how about the Browns: 1929 Jones-Wood $20 St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank Note (Fr#1870-H)...
Story of my collecting life :rolleyes:. That makes me coin rich, cash poor as I am spread out too far in the timeline and area
That Maximianus Herculius Follis is pretty sweet! Here is my only temple that I currently have: Roman Imperial: Probus (276-282 CE) AR...
AFAIK, the coin was not returned to NGC as the owner wanted to keep it for reference. This isn't the first coin that fell into this category....
Thanks. But there is still more to come and I have yet to address the original question and legends...
The thin nature of these coins made them fragile and hence you sometimes find them chipped, clipped or cracked. This rare miliaresion suffers...
It is not my coin, but this is an example of the sloppiness of NGC. This is similar to the various credit agencies who rated various mortgages...
And there are legitimate slabs that have fake coins in them as well :rolleyes:. For instance, the following coin was graded by NGC, but it is a...
Wonderful examples herberto. Here is some addendum to your excellent write up. I'll add some of my coins toward the end to make it easier to...
I am going to look this up. You aroused my curiosity which is typically a bad thing :arghh::D
No this is not the Donovan Mellow Yellow lyrics, nor is it the drink. It is the European and North African Emergency Notes that were issued...
WOW! Didn't realize that Greenberg was a baseball player. Super! What is the other writings that are in blue ink. Can't seem to read it.
Just to finish the run, here is the rare 1933 Julian-Woodin $10 Silver Certificate (Fr#1700) which sold for over $30,000 on HA. No, I didn't buy...
And finally the Ten Dollars Silver Certificates: 1934C Julian-Snyder Ten Dollars Silver Certificate (Fr#1704) [IMG] [IMG] 1953...
Now the Five Dollars Silver Certificates... 1934C Julian-Snyder Wide Face Five Dollars Silver Certificate (Fr#1653) [IMG] [IMG] 1953B...
LOL. 6/5/1943 "Short Snorter", Priceless!!!
Missed one from the $1 notes: 1899 Spellman-White One Dollar Silver Certificate (Fr#236) [IMG] [IMG]
That is one of the most iconic notes that was ever produced and one that is missing from my collection. Hoping to fill that gap soon...
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