I'm in the AU camp on this one.
For spot? Oh heck, yeah. That was a no-brainer! PS- I only glanced at the photo initially and thought that was all pre-1965 stuff. Seeing now...
Never shown before? OK, this bimetallic (silver & Nordic gold) Luxembourg 5-euros features a European Wildcat. It is a recent acquisition from...
The only error here would be in thinking that is an error. Alas, it is merely mangled. A beat-up coin.
Yep. I know FS (Fivaz-Stanton) numbers are from The Cherrypicker's Guide, but I have not owned a copy of that in more than a decade. (And, to be...
Wow, that's a sweetie. Interesting that it's in a Gold Shield holder, yet has no TrueView image on the cert page. I've not yet owned an...
The Philly is particularly impressive.
I know zippety-doo-dah about FS varieties, but that's a nice lookin' Buff.
How much numismatic photography have you done? You might acquire me as a customer in that arena... ;) Looks great, BTW. I like the flying...
[ATTACH] Yes, they had to have gotten lost a lot. Friends of mine have found them while detecting. I never did.
Yep, pretty noticeable clashing, there.
Wow! Amazing shots, particularly the flying one! We have ‘em here too, but so far the best I’ve managed to capture with my cellphone has been...
A little bird told me that Randy now has his Twelve Caesars collection completed, though the Julius Caesar is a low grade “Elephant” type denarius...
Thanks. People do it with dead bugs, so why not holey coins, right? :)
My holey 1860-O Seated $ came from you.
Thanks for the update! And your generosity in the first place. :)
Yeah, I don’t think Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus was so keen on being called Caligula (“Little Boots”). It probably would have undermined the...
You just did. That Peace dollar is a new addition not yet added to the Giveaway Gallery as of this posting, but it IS an eligible prize option...
This lower grade but quite wholesome 1818 large cent is a new addition to the Giveaway Gallery. As mentioned, there are quite a lot of newer...
This is a great picture, BTW. Profile-worthy.
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