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[IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG] I like the modern 1/4 ounce $5 goldies.
[IMG][IMG] Yep its Snake Boy.
Ohhh thoses Vikings, Now if they could only find some 11th century Viking gold in Newfoundland !!!!
Yeah, he is not rare by any means. Aorta has him ranked 79th with 541 known examples of his coinage. :cool:
Very nice Concordia Bing.
Thanks Steve Its my first of this guy
Great info Dave. :) These were the coinage of pre-British New York City (New Amsterdam).
A nice seller in Portugal sent me this nice Antoninianus of Volusian 251 - 253 AD the reverse is Pax. RIC 179[IMG] [IMG]
[IMG] One of King Midas goldies would suit me fine. :cool:
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Its a French Jeton of the era. ;)
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Nice coin and a fitting end to a monster. :p
[IMG] This guy comes in at a 1/4 inch diameter.
The half obol on the upper left is the smallest (9mm) coin I own It dates from 550 BC from Ionia (Miletus, Lydia). [IMG][IMG]
Atomic Bomb note, Signed by the bombardier of the Enola Gay over Hiroshima. Signed around 10 minutes after he pulled the trigger. Written on Jap...
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