I have a couple pieces. This one is too dark, but the design is fun with the lions pulling a chariot. [ATTACH] Denarius of Julia Domna,...
It's gotten harder since I started working on my collection about six years ago. The kings before William the Conqueror have gotten quite pricey,...
The black surfaces, which are the hallmarks of environmental damage, are now the composition of the coin. You can’t remove it without damage.
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The sharpness grade is EF, but it has environmental damage. The market grade would be VF-20, but many collectors would prefer to have a "no...
Most all the value in the American Gold Eagle is tied to the spot price of gold. If that goes up or down, that sets the price. The coin has a...
The pattern has been for gold to way and then fall, but never to as low as it had been before the run up. Economic uncertainty always drives gold...
I would like to get the four piece gold bullion set with the eagle head on the reverse, but the $2,000 + price tag for bullion is slowing me down....
I don't have an 1867 anything now. Over the years, I had a cent when I still had my Indian Cent set and a two cent piece, but both are now in...
Here's all I've got. I've tried to get a nice Julius Caesar portrait coin that was struck when he was alive, but the auction gods would let me get...
I would sell the cheaper pieces. I have a some cheap coins, tokens and medals that I really like, but many of the pieces I love to admire are the...
I'd give it an EF-45, but I am sure the slab says AU-50 or 53.
My guess is the Roman Empire was not a lot different from the American British colonies in the 1700s, and the young United States up until the...
I guess I don't have "have a life." I have spent the day writing an article for "FUN Topics." You do realize that limiting this to one coin every...
All the certified examples I see of this coin on the Internet are high priced because of some obscure variety that doesn't interest me at all....
1916-7 McKinley commemorative gold dollar. [ATTACH] McKinley Library. [ATTACH]
There are several heads that appeared on the 1794 half cents. I only have one of them, which is not the one that was used on the piece above that...
They can tell by what is left of the head. That can only be a 1794 half cent. The 1795 to ‘97 pieces have a smaller, thinner head.
It looks to be somewhere in the AU-50 to 55 range. It appears that there is a friction in the fields which precludes Mint State. Here is an...
When it came to collecting sets, I came to the same conclusion as the poster in the OP, but all series except the few that interested me. Odd...
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