I like the bottom stone, it reminds me of pineapple opal.
You can. Provenance will become more and more important as time goes on. If you read the MOUs of various countries, owners of coins with no...
@johnanthony It depends upon the declared value. Anything over about $15 can be nabbed by customs.
UK is apparently reevaluating what constitutes treasure. Could be all sorts changes in the pipeline.
We have couriers that will collect from home, but I don't think they will cover international mail.
I will re-join at a time I am able to visit a Post Office. Sad to miss it for a second year, but waiting for you all to post after 17th.
[IMG] [IMG] Obverse is blue in hand. Aelius (Caesar) Coin: Bronze As L AELIVS CAESAR - Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right TR POT COS II,...
I suspect the die was nicked from the mint and paired up with another nicked reverse die. It probably did fool the local population.
This looks spectacular under the microscope. [IMG] [IMG] Nerva Coin: Silver Fouree Denarius Anct Fake IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR PII COS III PP -...
My condolences @lordmarcovan , I am sorry for your loss.
Sorry, can't help. Love all your coins.:D
A stunning curiosity.
Idk. It's very round.
As expected, socks completely blown off :D
To be fair, in hand it has less of a gold look. More silver with pink and blue toning.
This is the obverse. [IMG]
Leave it. it is toning.
I love these, hence my avatar.
Was wondering how I would sort it back into the boxes if ever I finish this.
Ebay seems awash with the freebies.
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