Fish, according to my CQR that 1794 C-3a should be a R-5. A rare one, pricey in all grades. maybe you can show it to us one day. Snaz, i hope...
David, i agree with Diocletian that 1806 quarter seems OK, and a nice high grade example to boot. It seems to be the 1806/5 overdate? Since that...
Hello Mark, i know you and a few other here enjoy and love early copper. For example H.T, Catbert, Borgovan, Leadfoot, Kanga, 900fine, and a few...
James, That is a very nice coin with that lovely wreath design! The photo came out very well by the way. Here is one more for the...
That is a bummer Arizona! Like gettin all fixed up for a date with a gorgeous blonde, then she calls to cancel.. I know you like 1909 s-vdbs,...
Thanks very much H.T for the description of the C-6b. I would be cool to have one of those so compact and thick. I really like this coin because...
Thank guys! Nemesis is certainly nice Ardatirion, but in general i prefer the Wreath motive with SPQR; or, alternatively an architectural type...
Guys, thanks a lot! That is why a like this forum so much. Always help and guidance when you need it. My CQR (great guide to US Copper!) says...
It is a nice coin, low grade, BUT has an area of red oxidation as can be seen. The date is very faint but discernible. The planchet is thin, no...
Hi Catbert! An Aureus is a roman gold coin. The masses usually had to make do with bronze or copper coins (called Sestertius, As, or...
Hi Mark, yes, history has not been kind to this roman emperor, often protrayed as a bumbling, retarded fool, when in fact he really was not - he...
Ups! wrong Forum You know, i just realized that i posted this in the wrong Forum! I guess many of you are thinking what who in h... is Claudius...
Guys, Here is an aureii in the name of Claudius, minted 51-52 A.D at Rome, RIC 63, 7,61 grams. It has the wreath reverse which i find very...
farmer, i have a coin just like yours - except on mine with a lot of imagination so can just about see the outline of an 'A' Berlin Mintmark....
Well, thanks everybody for your comments. This coin came from a 'name' collection put together in the 50's, and sold by Stacks in 1989. It was...
Hello CoinTalk friends, How would y'all (that is how they say it in Texas, right?) grade this 1850 half? Thanks! Eduard
Frank, i am happy for you! I know nothing about these modern pennies, and what varieties to look out for, but it seems you made quite a catch...
Hi C.T friends and fellow Fugio lovers, Please see what the mailman brought to my door today - just before going to work too which really...
Very nice! that coin is in superb condition, and as close as you get to uncirculated. 'SOL INVICTO DOMITI' - Triumphant Sol. What does DOMITI mean?
Randy, your Hadrian is not wearing a cuirass, so i guess it is RIC 44a, right? Whichever one it is, it is still a nice coin!
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