Giveaway Lot #260123-02 (LOT: 4 coins) United States: four silver Washington quarters (1941, 1942, 1944, 1945) [ATTACH] Numista-54. This is an...
Giveaway Lot #260123-01 (LOT: 4 coins) United States: four silver Washington quarters (1934, 1951, 1955, 1958-D) [ATTACH] Numista-54. This is...
Wow, what a great and varied lot! Kentucky token, New Jersey and Connecticut coppers, HTTs, CWTs, plus some really nice large cents and half...
How exciting. This coin is all I have from James I, but I didn't dig it. (I wish!) [IMG] (The only "digging" involved with this one was...
I've only ever dug two, myself. A 1738 halfpenny on a colonial site here in Georgia, and a 1730 farthing in Essex, when I did my England dig trip...
Very nice. Obviously they were pretty new when dropped.
This. It's tragic, on the numismatic front. But it still has appeal as a piece of jewelry. That's all it will ever be, now- jewelry. Any...
Maybe it is just a raised blob of something and he or she just has a "spender" cent.
Maybe improperly mixed alloy, it looks like to me? That reverse looks like some "woodgrain" cents that are a result of that phenomenon. Some...
We were in the 70s today. It's been gorgeous. Another cold front coming, though, so even down here we'll probably get freezing weather again.
Nope. I've never really had any interest in them anyway, even when they were more affordable. I did end up with two of these, for the disaster...
The first is neat, but that Admiral Vernon medal rises to the WOW level! Unicorns. Hmm... I seem to lack any unicorns in my collection. I shall...
Could be a lamination. I dunno. ALL coins are manmade. At a mint. ;)
Welcome to Friday, everyone. It is now time to move on to our next type in the album. That type is the Indian Cent Copper-Nickel Oak Wreath...
But not a common coin there! The 1937 proof-only sovereign is the key to all the modern sovereigns, as I recall. Pricey little bauble, there!...
That’s not a bad coin at all. Decent circ example.
I did request the pedigree, and submitted photocopies of the original auction envelope. But whether they will put the pedigree on the slab label...
Wow, that’s a lot of electrum! The only one I currently own is the hekte I posted above. I want more, naturally. Someday perhaps, one of those...
Oh, you didn’t tell us the coin wasn’t yours.
It’s not a bad thing, but I’ll be busy with post office runs after all the drawings…
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