Nothing there but minor porosity from environmental damage, as mentioned. Spend it.
Hoo boy. Right after I sold a goodly portion of my small stack, of course. :rolleyes: I converted all my raw bullion coins (two K-rands and an...
Very cool lupine coins! I do not have a wolf, but always thought that Pan on this coin sorta resembles a werewolf. [IMG]
It's sure getting close...
PS- @herculad - welcome to CoinTalk. Come join my giveaway, if you're so inclined. Totally free to enter.
Well, it's plainly a 1977. Interesting how the damage moved the metal around like that, on the second 7, but yeah... that's all it is. Post-mint...
I find nothing whatsoever amazing about its condition. It looks totally ordinary to me. A bit porous from environmental damage, as mentioned.
A couple from my early 2000s PCGS Registry type set (20+ year old pics done on a flatbed scanner, back in the day). [IMG] [IMG] One that was...
Nope, not even that either, though golf is a big thing down here (and the resort company I work for caters mostly to golfers). I've played...
As if I owned an iron? LOL
BTW, I apologize if the creases in the folded letter make it a bit difficult to read in the photos. I should’ve tried to flatten ‘em out a little...
I confess I only just now got around to reading the QM’s 3-page manuscript excerpt in full (I was too focused on photographing it and posting it...
Yay! Thanks for the final update. I’ll lock this thread down for posterity, now.
It could be interesting, for sure. You could have a mushroom on the Claudius coin, since he was allegedly done in by poisoned mushrooms. Not so...
I do get the fun aspect of it. It’s just the price point that’s not for me. If I’m gonna spend essentially a thousand bucks for an addition to...
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Looks fantastic, doesn’t it? :)
Great pic. Yesterday there was a pretty red cardinal eating the cat food we put out for the Driveway Kitties. (We put it on top of the trash cans...
Is it, or were the flat areas missing detail merely caused by the counterstamping somehow?
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