It is now time for the Round 11 drawing. [ATTACH] Our lucky number was... 352. [ATTACH] And post #352 was by... @ksmooter61 ... on behalf of...
Scotland Scotland: ca. 1280-1286 silver penny of Alexander III, second coinage [IMG]
Let’s go from Germany back to France. France (Compagnie La Prévoyance): 1869 silver jeton engraved by Paulin Tasset [IMG]
@APX78 's prize was shipped on Monday, January 5th. The Venezuelan coin for @Mr. Numismatist also went out on Monday.
@Jersey magic man's prize was shipped on Monday, January 5th. I have not heard from him yet, but I got his address from @Randy Abercrombie....
@Mr. Numismatist's Round 9 prize was shipped on Monday the 5th. I will try to do the Round 11 drawing sometime this afternoon or evening on...
This is the only stuff on Token Catalog you need concern yourself with. ;)
That, and I usually don’t pay attention to modern stuff and thus am often woefully uninformed about new releases.
Germany Germany (Nürnberg): 1730 silver Augsburg Confession medal by Daniel Dockler the Younger [IMG]
It wasn’t just you. There were indeed problems, and the site was down for a day. I’m glad we’re back up!
Let’s hop over to Sicily. Sicily (Norman Kings): ca. 1154-1166 gold tari of Guglielmo I ("William the Bad") [IMG]
Dunno. I just try to avoid that.
Thanks! I was totally unaware of those. Will edit the OP.
You should, if she likes coins at all. Really? What coin? It must have escaped my notice.
Next player can play from the borders of either modern Egypt or Cyprus. Egypt (Ptolemaic Kingdom): silver didrachm of Ptolemy VI ("Philometer"),...
You should get a US Pilgrim half, at the very least.
Italy Roman Empire: ca. 117-138 AD bronze sestertius of Hadrian [IMG]
Yes!
Side note: “Nordic gold” sounds sexy, but it’s a base-metal alloy. Still, the silver portion of the coin does give it some bullion content.
That's about what I paid for mine originally. The $82 investment I have in it now includes the cost of slabbing it.
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