That's very cute.
Ok, in English grading system that is a fair/F, which makes an American G/F (if you did split grading) and that would probably make it a VG-8.
I didn't buy a beautiful 1592 Taler of Brandenberg for $250, and seeing how rare the type is, I'm probably not going to beable to lay my hands on...
I would have bought the Fugio. No-one bothers to slab them so low, because the slabs don't really describe how attractive they are as coins. Most...
It looks like it's made of pewter...bad luck !
I don't know how bad it would be to buy. You might get something good. All the coins he pictures are pretty good...but not over $3000 for all of...
It's still not very common, but people are getting over excited about it.
That is incredibly unusual, but I would be going towards fantasy, not genuine currency. The lettering is wrong for the period.
I have loads of lighthouse trays filled with everything from 1947 sixpences to Brandenburg 17th century gulden !
If there is a coin with only 3 pieces known, and suddenly 19 coins pop up, I can bet you that no one will pay the same for them now there are 22...
Well done...
yeah, very cool ! 800th Post !!
I must get one of those hungarian chess coins ! Great ! And Square...very very original !
I would be careful buying ancient chinese. There are lots of copies, originally inteneded for jewellery use on the market as real !
Yes, instead of that buy a nice roman denarius...much more historical coin, and probably a better investment.
Ms-63/4 both of them, too many nicks to go higher.
4 gramms gold, 9th of an ounce, and maybe $85.
Nice coins ¬
They mostly sound like late german 2nd Reich coins, but I'm on holiday and don't have my krause with me.
Cool, I would crack that one out, and then reslab it/keep it normal.
Separate names with a comma.