They are indeed appealing in any grade.
At least a 66
The Augsburg bracteate is indeed a relatively newer addition.
Basiliscus is pretty rare, no? Is he one of the ones you only see in gold? The bronzes were pretty tiny and crude by this time, right?
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Sharp!
Wow, right from the very end. Amazing.
I like: Egypt, Alexandria. Dattari. Hadrian (Honorable Mention #1) Gaul, Massalia, AR Drachm Roman Republican Coins, Q. Crepereius M.f. Rocus,...
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I did have the majority of a US type set going, but I kind of scaled back from that a bit when I decided to limit the collection to just 100 pieces.
I agree that it was prepped for a love token, but never engraved. Which gives you the opportunity to take it to a jeweler and have it engraved...
Wow, that "BLOOD" counterstamped quarter is cool!
There are a few that are longterm holdings, yes.
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How long was the poll up? I would have participated. Edited to add: @Curtisimo is doing it on NumisForums. I signed up.
I was going to guess 67 FS.
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That's lovely. I like Victorias, particularly Youngheads, and I've always had a thing for the year 1844.
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