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love that philip i. very nice! thanks for sharing!
patriots 28, giants 24... thanks for the contest!
both coins are common, the one is broken in half, plus missing parts of the legend. if you sold them together for £30, you did fine.
could be this one... henry vi http://www.historyincoins.com/xxx-7-8-6-5.jpg
that is not an edward i coin. the crown doesn't match, and there's a star in the obverse field. one thing i can say for sure is that your coin was...
not that you care doug, but he's talking about me. i "provoked" this. my apologies to eveyone. he said some things that set me off in a rage. i...
isn't the stock market speculation? i'm not an expert, never will be when it comes to finances, but putting 100% in one horse seems way more risky...
you posted the third quote in the "foreign" section of cointalk. why?? it seemed more applicable to usa coins. the first quote is from pcgs's...
really? 100%?????? i'd make it 50/50 stocks/pm
who pulls the trigger when you aren't at home???? secrecy and/or a really big dog are the best options to hide a coin collection.
forgive me for saying this, but in MY opionion, coin collecting isn't a GAME. it's an appreciation, either for the art or the history, that a coin...
because you can't hold/touch history when it's entombed in plastic. just imagine if everything "historical" was enclosed in plastic... oh wait,...
from what i understand, modern is a lower relief, which means a "better strike" when the die is worn. of course, i have been known to be wrong...
i really need to get a constantine coin. LOVE YOURS jessvc!!
not that cincy is much "bigger" than indy, but the banks here in the 'nati usually have havles. maybe not a box, but some rolls, 3 to 10 at least....
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i like your coin! yes, you are correct, it is a london mint coin. and you got it for a great price!!
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In 1279 A.D., Edward I initiated a major recoinage in England. Not only did he redesign the penny, he also introduced new denominations: the...
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