OK, not bad and got: "Republic of Panama Test Game" - i.e Republic of Panama Proof Set "Minted in (at) Franklin Mint"
Please see other post with "discovery" of the 1984 8 coin Panama Proof Set - Rarrisimo!!
A "gold" gold noble is above 3300 USD, so this larger with good plating on silver at a tiny fraction of the price. I have a couple of platinum...
Too much on many occasions & good thing I am not married!
This coin in hand finally and pleased to have it - extremely rare as was said and quite pleasant.
Yes, a strange bit of metalwork there. However it looks pleasant enough and certainly was not particularly costly.
Well nice coin, not expensive and attractive. This version may have been aftermarket “prepped”. Does anyone have more information? [ATTACH]...
Yes, we have. You come across as [best case] a curmudgeon that might well stick to his own posts. I quite agree with the above that each may...
That would be a FALSE statement. The fact that you can see the new "FIVE DOLLARS" over the old "FIVE DOLLARS" absolutely does not. You may want to...
Because they are beautiful, and well-executed & if I may say, of course you would have no idea. They are not other than as put forward and...
LOL. Well, actually it is REAL. It was over struck on an actual Five Dollar Indian. So, yes it is. And it was struck by Daniel Carr. Methinks you...
Here ya go, an actual struck USA gold $5 (* well an asterisk for a reason - what is that?): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'd do it! The gold more boring and IMHO gold when struck up just does not have that "tears of the sun" appearance that native high-percentage...
This came up for auction the other day in the Heritage sale. Note that this is a series I have followed for many years and note that I have NEVER...
You've really got some monumental chunks of gold...
LOL, yes I think that is correct - low demand. Some years are devilishly hard to locate in uncirculated, esp. those versions not in sets for...
42 mm in diameter and 32.84 gms. Copper nickel composition. These were sent to the Central Bank and just what happened disposition wise is not...
I rather like this design IMHO attractive in matte and original Mintage of 250 - and NOT released in any sets: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ok, this might be a bit esoteric but as I sporadically collect British Commonwealth Caribbean coins, I have a number of the 1968 Anguilla $25...
Wow, that is an impressive specimen! So I am not alone to be afflicted with such "disease"! LOL. The FM rarities are a different breed but MUCH...
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