This post is an extra chance for @mrweaseluv, who got left out of the drawing for Day 3 because I was fiddling with the random number generator...
This post is an extra chance for @SensibleSal66, who got left out of the drawing for Day 3 because I was fiddling with the random number generator...
This post is an extra chance for @Ryro, who got left out of the drawing for Day 3 because I was fiddling with the random number generator while he...
And now the fourth day is upon us. (Non-consecutively speaking.) Lot #4. On the fourth day of COINmas, @Penny Luster gave to thee... Four...
I did know that, but still find that photo amazing.
BTW, nice old crotal bells, @SensibleSal66. They're a common detector find in England, I know- I dug one over there. Never found any down here...
@Ryro, @SensibleSal66, and @mrweaseluv - you all posted while I was doing the drawing, so you didn't get counted, but I'll give you each an extra...
OK, the random number generator has spoken, and it chose #106 in the first draw. But that's one of my posts. Oops. Let's draw again. OK, here...
Yes, sorry. Two days of inadequate sleep followed by a rough night at work last night, and I crashed hard Saturday morning and slept all day....
Your pictures of it look better than mine did. I'm glad it went to someone who appreciated its history. I found that in a rather fun exonumia...
I am here, finally. Sorry for the delay on the drawing. I'll fire up the random number generator momentarily, and we'll see who is favored by...
Wow. This thread is really something. Nice to see the old “Hippie Coin” again, and its holey counterpart... wow! Thank you.
Those are some handsome Seated coins. Ideal 7070 additions. I really like the look of the half. As to the quarter, I like pretty much anything...
Nice! ANY old gold is nice, of course. 64?
It says 1944 in the title.
Looks like a possible lamination. Wait for an opinion from someone who specializes in errors, which I do not. If it is a lamination, it's a...
Not an error. Corrosion. Which may or may not have been caused by something acidic, as mentioned above.
As mentioned by @Evan Saltis, that is indeed a real 1895 British large penny, though rather common. PS- they're cool coins, and collecting...
It's neat.
That's a pretty dramatic o/c. Neat.
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