Nice coin. I'm sure these were roller pressed, as was the popular method at the time. Many larger coins don't have much of a bend because of...
Brunswick or some variation of?
My lowly city view... [ATTACH][ATTACH] ...and a few larger coins. Bamberg [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The up grade is 10 times better imo.
Very nice. That reverse is sharp! I have an MS63 1/12 from Hannover, but the design is not nearly as nice as your coin.
Lovely bunch. The reason I focus primarily on the minor denominations is because I can get higher grade examples more affordably. I do own a...
Lovely! Nice toning as well. I love the German States smaller denominations. Surprisingly, I don't have a 1/3 Thaler.
In diameter, both at 10mm. Panama, 1904, 2 1/2 centesimos [ATTACH] Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1808, Pfennig [ATTACH] [ATTACH] In weight, at a whopping...
I normally don't take much stock in price guides. I suppose they are a good starting point, but I prefer to look up realized prices from auctions....
B....no contest.
My collection is about evenly split between PCGS and NGC. I submit coins regularly to NGC myself after selecting them from the wild, so I would...
A few of my newest. Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg, 2 Schilling Lübisch 1621, AU 50.....from the L.E. Bruun Collection. Minted for trade in the...
I love medals/coins with other coins on them! That obverse scene is really pleasing.
I saw the title, I thought, not another post about an insignificant die chip. Boy was I wrong! That's a BIG crack!
I use the NGC world coin guide almost daily!
If the concern is related to new numismatists, they are still coming into the fold. Most I know do not worry much with forums. The numismatic...
Sterling silver and in that condition, worth melt value, about $5.50 according to todays spot price. The last and largest mintage for this KM#.
Seeing as the US is increasingly cashless with the majority of cash purchases being small amounts, this really makes no sense.
My newest German States additions. Konstanz, ND, Kreuzer, MS65. A beautifully struck coin. A conditional rarity for sure! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Very nice. Iceland has issued very few commemoratives!
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