[IMG] Bronzes are the most wonderful Numismatics to have survived from the Roman Empire
Post Your Favorite Coins of Constantine the Great and His Sons - WoW , what an impressive number of replies and photos, a delight to see and...
Marc you are correct. The wonders if internet has brought a new developing interaction between collectors. It is no longer a hobby were collectors...
Hi Guy I have been collecting a long time, of course there are more nice quality in collections but William III is illusive in great condition....
Dr. Mildenberg was one of the leaders of our hobby post WW2. Shaking his hand had a special warmth, quite spoken, his directions and guidance in...
Hi Guy My BIRTHDAY today 5 Oct. Present 4 everyone to see. Here is my 1697 Half-Penny sorry not in 'captivity' so do not have it graded by an...
Great words of wisdom: In order to possibly make profits and good investments in numismatics, you have to do a lot of research.
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A man that was respected in the banking fraternity not only in Numismatics. Leu was one of the finest and oldest banking names in Switzerland. We...
Scottish Coins are rare - they always have been a just a small NUMISMATIC secret. Copper is mega difficult the Scotts used the coinage until it...
spectacular thanks for posting
Hi Guy 1695 is an extremely rare date is seldom seen in any condition :happy::cigar: What is the weight? r Jeff
What is great Ancient Joe is both obverse and reverse mega - your gold aurius great, what do u collect, if u do not want to post u can send to...
CONFIRMED Marc you are correct
A mentor and friend 2014 LEO MILDENBERG OF BANK LEU ZURICH [IMG] Leo Mildenberg, founded the numismatic auction arm of Switzerland's Bank Leu....
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SMART QUESTION do not know - tell me please
ROMAN Brass Sestertius of Emperor Hadrian AD 117-38 Britain’s rarest coin in an amazing state of preservation. [IMG] The high relief work of a...
I remember a period when I was a salesman, I would stop at every antique shop and ask what old coins they had and dreamed of getting a Henry 8...
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