Italy Roman Republic: ca. 103 BC silver denarius of Q. Minucius Thermus [IMG]
I don’t either.
The silver £2 looks good, too. I notice that your silver version is cameo proof on both sides, while my gold version is cameo proof on the ship...
Yay! That was fast. Thanks for the update!
Wow, that’s a truly amazing face-value find from the bank! I dug a 1926-S Oregon Trail half while metal detecting in a little north Georgia town...
Thank you. I will gratefully accept your ONE entry on my behalf, but don’t want anyone else to do that.
Yes
Nice key date!
^ This. Agreed. Even if the gold coin is possibly worth more at the moment, monetarily. I see no reason to doubt it, but it should be treated...
COINgratulations!
I used to own an El Cazador 8-reales piece, but no longer do. This is the current shipwreck coin in my collection. I want more. Australia:...
Cool Cazador bit! Hey, I like that! Never seen the type before. Now I want one.
Thin as a waffer-thin mint, perhaps! [IMG] * Forum rules prevented my posting the full Monty Python scene in a YouTube clip, due to profanity...
Found the Numista catalog listing. Per Numista, $4.46 bullion value as of this posting.
Bump, to push this above the closed contests.
As a tip o' the hat for his generous donations in Rounds 5, 6, and 7, I am going to post an entry here on behalf of @Eric the Red. :)
Our 2025 "Twelve Days of COINmas" contest started out on Thanksgiving and was supposed to wrap up on Christmas, but it ended up running into...
It is now time for the final round in this contest, which, as I have hinted previously, is something of a "grand finale", thanks to the generosity...
COINgratulations! JC is nice to have! I have a lifetime issue from just prior to the assassination. It was a "happy medium" coin for me. Nice...
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