I’m pretty sure it’s a British button, roughly contemporaneous to the Napoleonic era, so not long after the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. It might...
I forgot about this one I used to own. Belgium (Austrian Netherlands): copper 2 liards (2 Oorden); Insurrection coinage, 1790 [IMG] [IMG]
I only had the Alphaeus Albert button book, which only covers US uniform buttons, so no. I’m sure the right search keywords online should reveal...
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Could be extreme bagmarking, I suppose.
Sal- I’ve said it before, but that button is a fantastic find. I was a coinshooter first and a relic hunter second, during my detecting days, but...
Greece (Kingdom of Macedon): silver "Mercenaries" drachm of King Perseus, ca. 175-170 BC King Perseus of Macedon issued these coins to pay for...
Simple. The upper tier is coins 1-6, in chronological order. The lower tier is 7-12. The box is a standard Lighthouse brand 12-slab case, which...
Sure didn't take those long to pick up marks in circulation, did it.
That was back when I was broke, dude. ;) I had to sell stuff in order to buy more stuff! Finished up one challenge, then it was on to the next...
That looks Mint State.
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I was examining a $3,500 coin in a case at the FUN show. The two dealers behind the table were so absorbed in their own conversation that they...
I recognize that Texas half as being a Mike Kittle coin, from the template and font. I used to shop with him. Looks like most of the stuff on...
That does seem to consistently be the crowd pleaser, though the two gold coins were of course much more expensive. The Titus aureus, struck for...
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