You're right it is Ptolemaic-Egypt. I don't know why I've been calling it Greek, not like I call Judaean coins Roman. 100% agree. The most...
Can you send pics of the holder? I bet altered surfaces because it looks like it was very lightly cleaned and then retoned. So instead of saying...
I called it!!!
Looks just like the resin inside of solder as well as some flux. SOmeone was probably playing around. PMD.
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That one coin is a silver Greek coin minted from 350-30BC. Very nice classic coin. I see some French coins, some silver US, and some wheat cents....
Raw or graded?
Wow that's nice.
These coins are Greek. They were minted from around 350-30BC if I am correct. That is really all I know about this particular piece. It is silver.
WooHoo! BTW FS-902 (FS-002.95) was my intended original answer, I mixed those two varieties up. Let's see... This one may be tricky because it's...
@Rick Stachowski You're pretty good at narrowing things down.
Hey guys. Usually I dont have too much trouble in identifying RPMs, but this one’s stumped me. Merely due to the massive amount of RPMs on the...
It does in fact appear to be a doubled die, though that is in relation to US coins. I dont know how Canada mints their coins differently than the...
Wow nice, and nice price.
Yeah I've seen that one! Pretty major. CONECA it seems only lists the truly major ones.
They're clad!
Title pretty much says it all. I believe it is die scrapes because non-interferance with the T in ONE CENT. Then again Id just doubled check...
No prob. I wonder if ai either got the wrong variety (maybe its FS-902 (FS-002.95) and DDO or RPD?) or if he’s asleep!
I got it. 1868 Reverse of 68 FS-902 (FS-002.96) Stage III.
I completely agree and feel @Orfew quite clearly overreacted. Though I don't want to arise conflict in his thread.
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