my fault for misunderstanding. you're right, known family history is way cooler! :hail:
i disagree. i only have 1 coin that i know any kind of history to it. does that mean i have only 1 coin worth keeping? what about my roman coins?...
it's a 1942 date, re-imprinted over a 1941 date on the die, but because a 1 doesn't look like a "2", you can see the difference between the dates....
my first one... [ATTACH] and i BOUGHT it... i've never found an error. as for varieties... i've only found some of the 1960/1960-d large/small...
i, like cman, don't own a single slab. however, if i should ever purchase a coin in a slab, it would be set free ASAP. no hesitation. as for...
in my opinion, the first 5 are all problem coins, and they are over-graded. the scratch on #1 is way too distracting to get vg. the others have...
when i win the lottery, that's #1 on my list!
ok, you convinced me. i've had my eye on a coin for quite some time (well over 6 months). i am buying it! be sure to look for a new post in the...
just thought i would post something very random about a coin of mine. a coin that i really never gave 2 thoughts to until recently. a coin that is...
not sure if i've shown this one before, but here's an old copper of mine... [ATTACH]
550 thanks for the contest!
two things wrong with this statement. first, england ceased being called england in 1707, when it joined in union with scotland and became known...
very nice! congrats! i'm still waiting to find my first one.
i don't own a single slabbed coin, and i don't plan on ever owning one.
nice addition!
my new ones: [ATTACH] edward i (1272-1307), penny, 1.42g, class 2a (january to may 1280) canterbury mint obv: facing bust of king, trifoliate...
my latest: [ATTACH] edward i (1272-1307), penny, 1.42g, class 2a (january to may 1280) canterbury mint obv: facing bust of king, trifoliate crown,...
romans often did the same thing. "cos IIII" [ATTACH]
$110.25 thanks for the contest!
congrats tyler!! thanks for the contest darryl!!
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