LOL Yes that obverse really spoiled the coin
That is some sovereign there. Hope it is good gold....
This is one of the three gold versions I got from the Spink Patina Sale of 2001: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I rather like this coin’s appearance that is relatively scarce as well. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
They taught us human anatomy starting with [fetal] pigs, and it is said there is virtually no taste difference between bacon (aka pig butt) and...
Actually 1952 sixpences were struck in GB, and to the tune of just over a million pieces. They are fairly available except for true Uncirculated...
Here’s a couple I like: 1953 - proof cameo 67+ 1953 - matte proof 1869 - proof, no slacker this .....LOL [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
He is a National hero that led a breakout slave rebellion of 2,500 slaves against the Dutch in the region of Berbice, which later became British...
Yes, beautiful coins, the simple renditions of animals done so very well - almost medallic. I even like the larger National Heroes - as opposed to...
Here is the PL version of the 1976 25c - (U) and this from a Bank of Guyana set:[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Franklin Mint, I mean....I stay on the lookout for these. Krause does some detail on these, but see previous posts of mine about the finishes on...
Just bought this for a princely 5.15 USD including tax and handling. Very nice Harpy Eagle - well executed: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wow, I wish we could get someone from the Royal Mint to give it up! Nice that you found the book.
Excellent, can I ask how you got that information or do you have to shoot me? LOL
I don't know as the Royal Mint promised to respond to me on their Facebook site and I also sent the requests through their web site. Not to...
Yes, there are Unc/PL (U) versions for 1980, 1981, 1983 in the 20 Balboa series (no 1982) and all are 0.500 fine silver.
Get the slow-motion popcorn out as we can all learn....
Yea, I don't agree with that at all. They pumped some life into an otherwise very boring series with an upgrade on the diework and more...
Well, many mints do have a difference between the specimen like (non proof) uncirculated sets and the coins minted for circulation....This is what...
Except they are not forthcoming in many instances. For the defunct Franklin Mint, these likely will never be available. The Royal Mint does NOT...
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