Love all three of those. Good, better, best, is how they looked to me as I scrolled down.
[ATTACH] Y'all are too much, sometimes. (*I mean that in a good way.) ;) Nahhh, keep it comin'. My brain hasn't quite burst. Yet. :nailbiting: .
Hmm. Suddenly I find myself wanting one of those lup- lupa- eh- um- she-wolf sculptures now! :) Now that I actually have a desk, for the first...
@Valentinian - you come highly recommended, it seems. :)
Question 1. Would I be correct to assume that “billon reduced centenionalis” might be a more precise description of the denomination than NGC’s...
And thank you, sir, for that detailed reply, which I will do my best to digest before I retool the original post into my writeup.
I shall. Thank you.
@paddyman98 beat me to it. US coins use what is called coin orientation, while Canadian and other World coins often use what is called medallic...
I like Roma's cheerful smile on the obverse. I presume that's Roma, right? I mean, who else would it be?
"Neon Lights", huh? This came from the "Color of Money" collection on the PCGS Registry. Not my usual thing, but I figured I needed to have it,...
Well, why didn't you say that? That's interesting news. Like the last two respondents said, perhaps the next step is third-party certification....
Nobody is suggesting you were the one who plated the coin. Merely that it was done at some time or another. And nobody is ridiculing you so far....
Mercury is a silver colored metal that has the consistency of a liquid. It is also quite poisonous. And that's all I can tell you about that,...
I had that thought as well, though I never did it myself.
It's a beauty for sure. I'm thinking 67. Looks like an MS67 I once owned, at any rate.
Hi, and welcome. Does it stick to a magnet? The 2-franc coins struck for Allied-occupied Belgium were struck on leftover steel cent blanks. As...
I also voted "8" in the poll, by the way. I try to be objective, but due to owner bias, the coins in my primary collection seldom rate less than...
Roman Empire: billon reduced centenionalis; VRBS ROMA city commemorative, ca. 330-340 AD [ATTACH] Obverse: VRBS ROMA, bust of Roma left in plumed...
No, I remember what I was thinking of now. It was not my coin. I happened to be standing nearby in a British potato field when one of my metal...
My thoughts exactly.
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