Yes, but you have a long way to go and we are just about there.
I lived in a rural area in artifact country for many years. Have boxes full of artifacts. Very enjoyable and virtually cost free.
Yes, I have a stereo microscope with light above or below. I can really get close.
Pretty much the process I use. I have cleaned and cataloged over a hundred in the past year or so. I think the most important comment you made was...
They were intended to be used. Most of them ended up in circulation.
Yes, it was a good time to be collecting. There were several mom & pop stores in my neighborhood. They let me walk in and open the register to...
Wow, That's a long story. We had everything ever put in circulation out there waiting to be found. IHC's, Liberty Nickels, Buffalos, Barbers,...
Looks like fun. I started collecting/accumulating in 1948. Not long ago I drug out a lot of my accumulation. It was fun. Have a great time and...
I have had it three times this year. Just ahead of each enrollment release. It might be a scam to get me to go to the site through a link in the...
I think this is the third notice from the US Mint to update. I have some enrollments. Each time one was getting ready I got an email from the US...
Didn't do it on purpose. How do I get it out? Looks like someone else may have done that same thing.
Amen
I couldn't tell anything from the photos. Too blurry.
Very sorry to hear of your illness. Wish you the best.
Could be. Constantius II has one just like it with the same mint mark.
On the COA it says "...certified in Collectable Condition", WOW. Never saw that before. I'm not sure I even know what that means.
Welcome to CT.
The books below are #1 1847 to 1975, #2 1976 to 1995, #3 1995 to when I quit i 2002. Look at the thickness from era to era. [ATTACH]
Hard time getting image on. [ATTACH]
Cyzicus is the mint. I think this gives everything. [IMG] Constantine II, AE follis. Cyzicus. AD 325-326. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate,...
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