Maybe common, but pretty appealing for four bucks, I think. I mean, what else are you gonna get with four bucks? If we had a "$4 challenge"...
Another perfect exemplar of the phenomenon.
I'd plunk down twenty bucks for that sucker any day of the week!
That's a CircCam! Love it!
I have always loved that design and that is an appealing example. Until last month I owned the finest proof example certified by PCGS or NGC....
It has complete archaeological provenance. There is video of the exact moment it was discovered. From what was in effect a sealed time capsule....
Those are both awesome but I really like that Trajan. I had one with a similar portrait, and the high relief was what struck me most about it.
Not my coin (though I've watchlisted it and might move on it later if it's still around when I've got the money). This one epitomizes the "lower...
I like those Alfonso XIII "babyheads". Per Wikipedia:
That was a heartbreaker. Only two coins of mine ever caught BD, and both were Caligulas. (That Caesaraugusta, and a Vesta). "Curse of...
(Not latest acquisitions, but recent) Here are two World coins I can get away with posting in this US coins thread, since both are listed in the...
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I think I know what you mean. High eye appeal is definitely not just a high grade thing alone. Here are some low grade pieces I found appealing....
This is a free extra entry for @milkman2518, since he chose to make his first CoinTalk post here. This means that If the random number generator...
Two and a half bucks apiece for that pair? I'd take that deal without a moment's thought! Nice SLQ! Isn't that a better date, too? Too lazy to...
Nice one to have. I owned one in the early 2000s and have kind of been on the lookout for another ever since. I had the whole Irish predecimal...
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And lo, there she is.
Look at how the flan is bent and misshapen. And those little peckmarks all over the place. Sorry, but that is PMD.
Cool reverse on that one! Just so happens I had my old Salonina on the clipboard from just posting it in @CoinBlazer's Salonina thread, so here...
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