Very nice Ryan, that is a scarce and desirable coin. Your example has a nice level of detail. Congratulations.
Thank you very much, K9coper. Did you ever attend the Patrick Henry Village coin shows at the big US Army base in Heidelberg? It was a very...
That is a really fine coin 900. I see the obverse a couple of points higher than the reverse. EF45 Obverse/VF35 Reverse. In my opinion...
Thank you very much, georgiajeff. With all the talk about fake 1877's, I thought there was something different about the "77" in the date of my...
kangayou, seems like we share a taste for the Peru Peseta coinage. I have yet to add an Ayacucho issue 5 pesetas to my collection, let alone the...
I don't mean to barge into mycohoppers thread, but I thought posting this 1877 1C here, with the same question - IS IT REAL? may help the...
This is another one of my favourite coin designs: The Chile Volcano coinage, depicting the column of Liberty, and a volcano. The country is dotted...
I am. And the U.S soccer team has just scored a goal (9:11 pm) to tie England 1:1. Go USA!
Thanks guys, I think I see traces of a lump below the "7". Cannot see anything by star 11 though, but may be due to the extensive wear....
Hi all, I would appreciate attribution help with the Overton number for this 1807 Cap. It is definitely a large stars variety, but I think...
A very nice write-up Randy, and well put together. Appreciate your dedication and found it very interesting. Thanks! There are not many Ancient...
I am afraid I cannot help with the attribution of this middle date cent. But others have already confimed that it is the 1823/2. It looks quite...
Your 1796 is an S-89, Rarity-3. Severely corroded, edge damage. Worth $60-110.
Hunter, sorry to tell you but that is a pretty bad copy of a 1794-1795 half dime. here is what a real one looks like: The flowing hair...
This is the link to the actual gallery of fake coins: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/index.php
This is an excellent on-line resource to look up known fakes of ancient coins. http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?board=9.0 It...
Very nice Marshall - all of them! 1810's, 1808's, 1812. Next: 1809?
Congratulations Goosen! and I hope you had a nice trip to Europe. Stop in Germany next time. Seeing your pictures from the roman coins at...
Thank for the feedback everyone. So,this is not one of the earlier, small ANACS holders. I was curious because from what I have read, the...
Nice coin Mat. Well struck and with a strong protrait. You can even see the furrows on his brow. An emperor which is missing from my collection...
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