LordM Giveaway #146 (pick your prize) Contest status: CLOSED Drawing: 3 June 2026 Winner: @Mr. Numismatist Shipped: 6 June 2026 Winner's receipt:...
It is time for the drawing. Our lucky number was... 7. [ATTACH] Post #7 was by @SensibleSal66. OK, Sal. COINgratulations! This is what...
Here's a Julius from just a couple of weeks before the assassination. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here, this calculator is helpful for the silver value. I don't expect those would have much numismatic value beyond the silver spot price (melt...
Great! I really like that steamship token!
Oh, I really like the look of that one!
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How exciting!
Very solid buy at the price.
Whoa, nice. I had a Stephen Watford type penny once (which I bought, of course). Never had Mary.
Four bucks? You stole that thing! :greedy: In AU55, as I would call that, the trend price on Numismedia is $38. That's a really sharp one.
Looks OK to me?
I don't have any good answer either, but that sounds plausible to me?
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They should. If I remember correctly, the last time I had a similar (though not identical) issue, they instructed me on how to print a FedEx...
Wow, isn't that pretty big for the period? I guess the Severina I once had was an antoninianus.
I’d grade it as a fairly solid G4, in my opinion. Maybe G6 on a good day, but let’s just say G4. I think the rims are a tad soft to call it G6.
[IMG] *The trouble with the Twain (Clemens) attribution on that quote: there's no evidence he ever actually said it. But it does sound like him.
Corrosion/porosity and rough surfaces are the bane of this series. This one looks relatively decent in that regard. Not perfect, but better than...
My sister @Elizabeth Shamblin was the original donor of that pair of silver dollars. She just said that picture made her day.
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