I've seen coins that got zapped with electrical current end up with corrosive looking pits like that. Not saying that's the case here, but maybe...
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Not really missing. Just kinda weak. Might've been a grease filled die.
Nope. Circulation mark.
Damaged.
"abt" ?
Well, duhhh? Peach cobbler is awesome. :P
I'll go AU53 on grade, and leave the variety to someone else who is thus inclined.
If you're an American, then yes. The Cook Islands are "foreign". That's Tangaroa on there. He's not only the fertility god (I knew that- it's...
I just added a proof Liberty nickel and a Cyprus Crusader coin, both attractively toned. Pix later. Also, I just split the Eclectic Box in two,...
Italy (Sicily, Messina; Norman Kingdom): gold tari of Guglielmo I ("William the Bad"), ca. 1154-1166 [IMG] continue with more Sicily
I'm not there yet! Not quite. Despite my 2007 join date, I've only been active here since the latter part of 2016. [ATTACH]
Agreed. I tend to look at hair detail and eagle feathers and leaf veins more, if you know what I mean.
From my ancient flatbed scanner imaging days in the early 2000s [IMG]
BTW, that's a greatly improved pic, @dwhiz.
I use Lunapic and it doesn't even require a download. It's a nice free online editing platform.
I’ll let the last Spanish coin that @Paddy54 just posted above be my submission here, since I gave it to him. I found it in a junk silver lot and...
I think we’re still on ancient sport? Greece (Pamphylia, Aspendos): silver stater, ca. 330-250 BC [IMG] Obverse: Two wrestlers grappling;...
This.
Small bronze. This Troas, Birytis bronze with Kabeiros on it was about 8mm, as I recall. [ATTACH] Next- bearded guy. .
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