Leaves more out there for me, then. ;)
Now y’all don’t wanna get ME started on cat pictures. We have more than a dozen. :cat: *sigh* Well OK, maybe just one. Here’s ol’ blue-eyed...
Ha! Nailed it! I think? Geez, gotta go look at my prior post now... Edit: yep. Nailed it. :)
United States: bronze proof Indian Head cent, 1881 [ATTACH] Mintage: 3,575. https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/1663649-015/65/...
New Zealand (Christchurch): bronze merchant token; Milner & Thompson's Music Depot, 1881 PCGS MS63 BN. Cert. #38594734. Numista-95371,...
Old Spanish gold is always fun, regardless of condition. All that history and... gold. What's not to like? :) My escudo is also a 1792, as it...
Better than your average tourist fake, at any rate, but that's all I can say. Doesn't quite look right to me, but I'm not experienced enough to...
I think @spirityoda liked this one, last time I posted an Eclectic Box update. I'm only now getting back to posting threads about the individual...
To be sure, this one has seen plenty of circulation, but I think it is wholesome for the grade, and I couldn’t have afforded a much higher grade...
Peru: copper-nickel 10-centavos; provisional coinage, 1879 PCGS MS66. Cert. #84934821. Numista-5529, Krause-Mishler-198. Diameter: 22 mm....
OK, if you insist. ;) [ATTACH] Hey, I did say I was doing an image dump!
It might be a “slider” (AU58), but then again, MS might not be out of the question, given that it does appear to be traces of original mint red on...
I like notgeld (there's only one "e" in the word). The reference material indeed sounds interesting, particularly if it is in English. However,...
United States: silver 20-cent piece, 1875, Philadelphia mint [ATTACH] https://www.pcgs.com/cert/36031777 For now, just an image dump and the...
PS- was the Stacks 57th St hoard an actual hoard? Because I don’t trust NGC at all with the use of that term. Their so-called “Colosseum Hoard”...
Actually, I don't entirely disagree with you. I could concur with a VF30-35 opinion. I'm into it for just a smidgen over VF money anyway, per...
Technically the side with the merchant’s name is the obverse, though in my images (and the NGC slab), the emu/kangaroo side is displayed as the...
United States: copper-nickel Indian Head cent, 1864 [ATTACH] Obverse: Liberty head left, in Indian (Native American) feathered bonnet. Reverse:...
Australia (Melbourne): copper penny trade token; John Andrew & Co., Drapers, 1862 [ATTACH] Obverse: MELBOURNE / Jno. ANDREW & Co DRAPERS & C. /...
Exactly. And by keeping track of the bullion content (ASW) of each coin, it makes it easier to tally up your holdings for silver stacking...
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