Best wishes to your daughter and the rest of your family, @bcuda. No matter what some may say, Covid is no joke. I wish your daughter a safe and...
Or he won’t...
I knew I shouldn’t have replied to this thread...
Lay off the grass so early in the morning, man. [IMG]
That is definitely damage. Here are a couple of clips: Ragged Straight Clip [ATTACH] "normal" curved clip [ATTACH] Double clip[ATTACH]
They make some really nice pieces. I like their tigers and chiwoo series too.
Just wanted to share this South Korean 1oz Ag Phoenix that came in the mail today. [ATTACH]
No. those are not cuds. The time looks like a possible rim-to-rim die crack though. Here are some examples of cuds: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And a bad fake at that.
Theodosius also had that type of reverse. Very common among the late Roman bronze coins.
Like I said, Switzerland's 20 Rappen is probably the best bet for having the oldest circulating stuff since so many other countries have changed...
It could be Victory dragging a captive. Possibly SALVS REPVBLICAE reverse?
My bad, it was a 10 Pfennig. [ATTACH]
Nope in America :P
I got a 1918(?) German pfennig once. That was my oldest world coin I've seen in change.
That is Victory on the reverse instead of an "I". Definitely a LRB and not Byzantine.
Oldest circulating coin I've found myself is an 1879 Indian Head Cent. I think Switzerland has some pretty old circulating coinage since their 20...
It's not. It's a damaged severely worn quarter that has been circulating for 55 years.
I like that he is wearing sandals and nothing else. Dude clearly knew how to party.
That's a nice looking one Bing. Almost hard to tell where his neck ends and his head begins :) There is only one Titus in FFIVN and my collection....
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