And miss the two that went your way, but I think it was a good deal.
Perhaps not. More likely a real coin that got a weird makeover when tooled. Arethusa's hair, for one thing, is really strange. Hence the...
Let's switch from buildings to Conder tokens, for a brief period before we do something else. (This one covers both themes, of course.) Great...
Definitely a “bragging rights” coin for a digger. Now you just need that NE threepence or Pine Tree shilling! ;) PS- speaking of which, one of...
I think all of us who started collecting as kids have a similar story or two. I know I do. (*Pencil eraser to an AU 1878-S Morgan dollar, in my...
I understood the Spanish. Like you, I was a bit baffled by the rest of the context.
German States (Saxony) silver 3 mark proof, Battle of Leipzig centennial commemorative, 1913-E [ATTACH] PCGS PR62 DCAM
Continuing the "buildings" theme (I had to go back to the last page to see what we were doing). This was the only time I have received a 70-grade...
I love to watch a 7070 album in progress- in any grade level. Glad to have cointributed to this one in a small way.
All lovely. If I was to be nitpicky, I would say that the tiny spot on the reverse of the 1917 T1 SLQ is slightly distracting, but it's otherwise...
Amen. Ain't gonna happen for me, most likely. A friend of mine found a Nova Constellatio copper in one of our local parks in Old Town...
$152. I'm mentioning my note amigo tomodachi now, though I don't know what that is, and I don't think I have one? Sounds like something you...
*Confusingly, on the flipside of that equation, the coin we Americans have always referred to as a penny is technically a cent, since it has been...
King George halfpennies, not half cents. There's a difference, you see. Cents are decimal coins. The Brits didn't go decimal until 1970. ;) I...
I agree with this. I usually leave the supergrades (i.e., 66 and above) up to the professional third-party grading services. If that were mine,...
Very nice find. Back in my diggin' days, I used to envy you folks up North. Edit to add: for a dug copper, that one survived in relatively nice...
I agree. Very exciting find.
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