Very nice. Great buy.
It's not the sort of classical style of Liberty, but I don't mind it. I'm just glad that she's back and I wish they would keep the design for more...
It's a foundational part of America's heritage, both culturally and politically. I believe it was the first such compact of self-government in the...
Very nice!
MS62.
Liver of Sulphur mixed with water will instantly darken a coin. You'll want to experiment first with some other coins to get a feel for how strong...
No I missed that. It's an early Roman silver coin called a quadrigatus, minted circa 200 BC if I recall correctly. Roughly the weight of a US...
I like these classic head cents. I agree with @lordmarcovan , yours seems to be nicer than most, for the grade.
I estimate around $120,000. Of which half would be the cost of the first coin, the Syracuse decadrachm.
Cool!
Nice pair!
Thank you for that correction!
That's kind of my attitude as well. I want one, and I could just buy one, but it seems silly not to just wait and get one in circulation.
Just for kicks I decided to try taking some high-contrast photos to show off the proof-like surfaces to maximum effect. It's a bit exaggerated,...
I have no clue about the grade, but I love that toning.
Great coin. Someday I'd like to get one of these 100 days coins too!
Interesting! I've heard of Anthony Adverse - but I confess, only from a spoof done by Jack Benny on his radio show back in the 30s. :D Thanks!...
Thanks all. Here is some added info and pictures from the coin's owner: "We found these coins in a baggie in my Dad’s top drawer. He hand wrote a...
Thanks! :) Thanks Chris B, that's a very nice coin! Looks AU? These are tough to find in higher grades like yours.
Though it was only mid-morning, the tropical sun had risen quickly, becoming a ball of white fire suspended high over the shimmering turquoise...
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