I am amazed at how many fakes I have encountered from this series. Here is mine from 1776: [ATTACH]
A young 19 year old kid walked into my house (which is also a jewelry/gift shop) and had a 50 peso Mexican gold coin from the 1940s. It actually...
The seller proves my point. Numismatists are much more "well-rounded" than we get credit for.:yes:
Thanks Randy, me too. I think these types are really appealing. Also, they convey such a brutal statement of raw Roman dominance. However, from a...
Here are my Constantius II Fel Temps. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
You are very welcome Guy. I always learn something new myself, whether I am answering or asking the question:thumb: -Kurt
If you check out this link, and scroll down a bit you will see a very good explanation regarding "punch marks". The short answer is that they...
Thank you all for the warm concerns. It kind of helps to put life back in perspective in many ways.
Thanks Randy, They got away with about $5000 in gold and silver and $500 cash and the police said that it is very likely there won't even be a...
Hi Martin, I remember you telling me that. Just know that these two coins have a good home and are well appreciated. My house was robbed the...
Very nice coins. Ironically, my first two Constantine purchases were these two Sol Invicto's from Trier, and I desperately need to re-photograph...
Congratulations! These coins have a rather appealing design, and of course, from an investment standpoint, IMHO, you can't really go wrong with...
Very true, I guess I was curious as to where that figure was coming from. Maybe I have the wrong coin. -Kurt
I can't imagine a coin with a mintage of 200K only being worth a couple of bucks.
KM# 45 Denomination Lira Country Italy Government Kingdom Ruler Vittorio Emanuele III Coinage Type Decimal Coinage Mint Rome...
Hello Coincollector, The 1/4 Anna is only worth about 20 cents in 'Fine' condition, up to $1 in 'Extremely Fine' condition. It is, however, the...
Check out the Global money supply for the last 10 years and you will see a frightening exponential increase. This, is why you will never see...
Coin #1 is Licinius II struck 321-324AD Cyzicus Mint - Officina 4 - AE3 - RIC VII 18 Obverse: DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, helmeted cuirassed...
Randy!! Ha, nice to see you my friend. You really get around huh...lol -Kurt
Hello Steve, Ironically, this is also my first post. I kind of stumbled in here and this post caught my eye. In my opinion, silver will NEVER be...
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