So here is possibly the second rarest of the Victoria sixpences, the 1854. For some reason my iPhone 11S takes really crappy pictures and...
Yea, nice looking folder but just may pass on this one....LOL.
ex-Gerald Jackson (an unheralded collector of later milled British Pennies) sold at Spink USA ~2016). 1869 Great Britain Penny. Sorry about the...
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ex-Pretoria Mint Great Britain 1922 Florin struck in GOLD. This was the accepted (mint stamped "A" at 11 o'clock reverse) 0.875 alloy for the...
Costa Rica is in few words a beautiful and wonderful country. I have been several times and certainly don't have enough.
Ah very good - I did not know that last bit. I thought it interesting that at least according to one source the majority of these coins were used...
Yes these are a bit scarce but the ridiculous prices fetched for higher grade more common pieces is quite ludicrous. The "king" of all of these is...
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Yes, certainly not bright but no real wear and undipped - actual good cartwheel lustre underneath. I am inclined to go with a 62 or 3. Maybe...
Yes, exactly as LM says as this is a picture of the PCGS coin from their "Coin Pops"
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A quick reprisal: Evidently excepting a possible few holdbacks at the Royal Mint, essentially the entire mintage of the DRITANNIAR 6 pences were...
This is a somewhat unloved series that garners little attention from most quarters it seems. I rather like it, and have gotten into a couple of...
Yes sir!
The FM coins did not, the Royal Mint do.
[ATTACH] the third image is from the MS65+ coin with possibly even less bag definition (and dipped to kingdom come)
Hmm, good thought there however it matches up well there too: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, that was rather my thought. I don't know why the fields look like they have so many marks and will see if I can get a better picture - or...
Here is the hip area of an MS65+ coin: [ATTACH] As can perhaps be seen this is a weakly struck area.
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