Got my first solid boxes of any 2020 coins ever. Ended up pulling out 32 Tall Grass Prairie "W"s. I'm pretty happy with it :) [ATTACH]
Open the roll and see if there are more.
Not without pictures...
That's pretty cool. I've never seen a red seal in the wild. Heck, I've only ever gotten one silver certificate dollar in the whole time I've been...
@dougsmit that Constantine is amazing!
Dude, that is for a 1943 zinc coated steel cent....................
I'm not seeing a VDB on yours. Your coin is composed of 95% Copper - 5% Tin and Zinc. A magnet won't stick to it.
Here is a cool Claudius II die clash that was given to FFIVN when we first started collecting ancients. Claudius II Antoninianus 268-270 AD...
Check out "incuse mechanical doubling". That's what you are seeing.
In China I think they say: 聽另一邊. :) I am always willing to hear the other side out but when they don’t respond, it becomes somewhat...difficult.
Way to go @paddyman98 :)
My wishlist is pretty much anything and everything lol I do want to add some more Gallienus zoo pieces, Byzantine overstrikes, and whatever else...
Looks like MD to me as well. Have you checked out www.ikegroup.info ?
I received a response back from vcoins last night and in the spirit of full disclosure, I will post it here with just names redacted: Hi...
metal detecting in NYC just got a whole lot more interesting :)
I'm loving that one that looks like Max Thrax Victory in the 2nd row.
Wildwinds will be your friend. EDIT: Also, that is a great set of coins. I'm peanut butter and jealous.
I thought it may be a MONETA AVGVSTI reverse as well. The obverse doesn't match though.
I've been through Caracalla, Elagabalus, and Severus Alexander. G3 was next on the list haha
TBH it's hard for me to read the obverse legend. I did a quick wildwinds and OCRE search and couldn't find a Severus Alexander with a PROVENDIA...
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