Wow, nice note, nice pedigree. Unfortunately I know zilch about paper money.
Theme: Septimius Severus. Roman Empire: silver denarius of Septimius Severus, "Dea Caelestis" type, ca. 193-211 AD [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Next...
Thanks for that explanation. I have zero interest in or knowledge of comic book superheroes, so I thought we were talking about the Cyclops of...
These are neat. Fun counterstamp.
Looks like Bill Clinton's face with Nixon's nose! Three presidents, one portrait! I'd be tickled to find one.
Brilliant Uncirculated? Yeah, it looks like it. But the anomaly appears to merely be plating blisters, as mentioned.
I agree that the accompanying paperwork is encouraging.
Ground find, yes, but not necessarily by a detectorist. Truly enormous hoards of Chinese cash coins are found in archaeological sites. In fact,...
A very historical coin. Here is my example. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I dunno. It's attractive. I concur. Reckon it could go either way.
This. Only 188K minted! Nice one to have. Decent example, too.
Because they're so crude, a lot of the real ones look fake. Guess that one could be OK. Like I mentioned, I really don't know for sure.
The Barber half looks like a good candidate for professional conservation. What's up with the red letter font in places in the OP text? Looks...
When it doesn't have the word COPY in huge, obvious capital letters stamped into the coin. :rolleyes:
This one, unlike the other two you posted, is not ancient. It appears to be a fake Spanish cob from the 16th or 17th century. I say "fake"...
Cool. I haven’t seen any of the 2026 coins in person yet. Yeah, your Giveaway #145 prize from me is in transit, but USPS isn’t quite that fast!
I think you meant GSA, not SGA?
I’m at VG10 on that one myself, but agree that it’s close to F12. Close, but no cigar. Nice pickup, regardless. You do have a lot of LIBERTY...
I’d save your grading money for something else, but hey, for under melt on that one, it’s a good pickup.
It's a type I've never had.
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