Here is a trivial but nevertheles interesting question to me. I've come across the term "Darkside" in U.S coin forums a few times already, and...
Hello Coin Talk friends, What say ye to this 1795 lettered Edge cent, S-75, R-3. The most plentiful of the lettered edge types, appealing due to...
Hi Coin talk Friends, These are not new coins, just newer, slightly better pictures. I never get tired of looking at old coppers! Hope you...
Maybe one of the ancient coin experts can help with this one. One of the dealers at yesterdays show gave my son this coin - (well half of it)....
Today, with the first (faint) signs of spring, took place the first coin show of the season in the area where I live in central Germany, the...
Hello fellow C.T friends, Here is a 1858-S dime, a date I have been looking for quite a while (always go for the key dates). Darkly toned, i...
The 1836 half dollar with reeded edge marked the transition in half dollar coinage from use of a lettered edge, over to a design with a...
Was able to successfuly bid on this little coin today, and got it for a good price i think. How would you guys grade it? Thanks! Eduard...
Does anybody know Valentine number and rarity rating for the 1832 H10 C, where the lower loop of the "8" is filled? I googled it but found no...
Morning everybody, Two old coppers here: a Constellatio, and a Massachusetts cent. I would appreciate your comments - are they real? The...
Hi C.T Friends, I am not familiar with the seated half series, and am curious about the die breaks on this example. I has a heavy break on the...
It is a nice coin, low grade, BUT has an area of red oxidation as can be seen. The date is very faint but discernible. The planchet is thin, no...
Guys, Here is an aureii in the name of Claudius, minted 51-52 A.D at Rome, RIC 63, 7,61 grams. It has the wreath reverse which i find very...
Hello CoinTalk friends, How would y'all (that is how they say it in Texas, right?) grade this 1850 half? Thanks! Eduard
Good Morning CoinTalk friends, Simple question for you guys: how would this 1839 O half grade today? Bought long ago (in an ANACS slab)...
Hello friends, Can anybody attribute this 1829 dime for me please? Thanks! PS-sorry for the blue tint of the pictures (bad lighting).
The dimes of 1822 are among my favourite U.S coins, if for no other reason that they are somewhat scarce! There is only one variety for this...
Here are a few of the events that ocurred in the year 1796. Our coins provide us a bridge to those events of long ago, and help us to appreciate...
If any of you have ever been to Chile you will probably have seen one of its many Volcanoes. That narrow but very long country - 4000 kilometers...
The recent Goldberg sale of the March Wells collections had very many choice (and others not so choice, but very rare) varieties of large cents....
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