What 5d’s said. At least you got a nice coin. We’ve all been there.
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The minute flow lines in the metal create luster. When that metal is distributed differently across a coin’s surface (by being struck into...
I might go for a large planchet one day.
Maybe I’ll cool my jets, then. Thanks to those who provided analysis.
I was admiring this one (5 grade points lower and $1,000 more) when my best numismatic friend offered me the one above.
Would you, if you had $3,500 of my money to spend? https://www.pcgs.com/cert/36626311 [ATTACH] PCGS priceguide says $5,000. This exact coin...
Indeed, that has nice toning. Nice strike, too. I used to own another with nice toning, but it was lower grade than the one in the OP above.
Because it was a pattern, not a regular issue.
1895-PG V peso. PCGS MS61. https://www.pcgs.com/cert/47000056 [IMG]
Dunno if anybody already mentioned this book, but…...
Nice bit o’ trivia
This contest is only for stuff found since June 1st of this year, so that’s not permitted, but it’s a great find, and especially nice for a dug one!
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Flora. A rose from Rhodes. [ATTACH] Next, another plinthophoric coin (i.e., with the design inside an incuse area like that).
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Dea Caelestis on a lion, holding a thunderbolt. [ATTACH] Next: thunderbolt(s).
I think the Cupid chariot is a perfect companion piece! PS- one wonders who left their lyre in the road, eh?
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