Wait so the attribution is correct? Then it's another error in Wildwinds?
Once again thank you. Im gonna figure this out. Draped= clothed bust Cuirassed= armour Laureate= laurel wreath I got this now.
Thank you:eggface:. I see the difference now
Alright, in my first thread I posted a Constantine I follis. Here we have the other follis I purchased at the same time. Now that I know a bit...
I have to admit, these things are becoming addictive... two more on the way as of today.
Ok. So there is going to be confusion here and Im sorry for that. So, over a year ago I bought two folles. The one in this thread is one of them....
So probably over a year ago now, I was at an antique show and there were a couple tables of coins. One guy had some ancients for practically...
I rescind my comment. It's fake I should have known better:eggface:
Ugh. Today is going to get old real quick:rolleyes:
The Augustus denarius I posted the other day, came from a dealer in Spain. I see a lot of ancients being sold from Europe and was thinking this...
I believe this is called "fake news" lol
Well the off center strike looks legit. Maybe it was struck with a badly pitted die? Im curious about that date though. Did you try finding the...
I was gonna say, if PCGS graded that to be a real 1943 copper, you could hang it on a wall next to Larry's 1909 VDB matte proof lol
Yeah. And we can really screw with the newbies by saying these really are MPL's lol:hilarious:
Aside from weaker details, die cracks and chips are a good way sometimes. On lincoln cents the O in ONE on the reverse is a good marker. It tends...
Eh Im all about wheat before memorials. My newest: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] $27 ebay steal. Really strong strike for a later die state. Alot going on...
The term you're looking for is "spooned" It's post mint damage. Someone hammered down the edge
I dont think it's that cool either. It's junk silver to me.
Can you type louder? Sorry, I read that as breathless screaming in my head.
I actually like yours alot. That crescent dosen't even look like a crescent.
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