Like I said, don't know anything about them. Sorry for a dumb question, they just look so different.
Thanks for letting us know. I had read somewhere about the 6 holes and the copper trial buffalo, and the whole "mystery" around the sixth 1913 V...
Hate to ask, but are you certain its an ancient item? It has the "look" of imitations. I know squat of copper contorniates except they are usually...
300 million to one, multiple times, (call it three), would be 300,000,000*300,000,000*300,000,000 = 2.7x10 25th power. I think searching bags for...
Holy crud man. Spectacular coins. Almost enough to get me back into US coins again. I especially love the first one. I am getting into US colonial...
The sixth hole was for a copper strike of a buffalo nickel. Col Green had it made up and he thought the copper buffalo was as important as the...
No, it only spiked up due to the economic collapse of 2008-2009 just like it spiked up last year. Economic uncertainty makes it go up. $30 is high...
Honestly, the value of these are proof why the concept doesn't work. Many factors can affect the value of pm, and when pm spikes you would be...
One of my favorite dates. Prices go up exponentially above F. If they hadn't strengthened the date, this could almost be up there with the 1916....
Still, a cool beer served by a Teutonic princess would be swell! :)
Many others here are much greater experts on this than I would be. The only Varus coins I have heard of were from around modern day Syria where he...
Varus never issued coins in Germany. One would have to take it from the middle east where it was issued and had carried it to Germany.
About as wild as stocks and bonds. All assets seem to be tied together due to Central Bank manipulation.
I wasn't predicting $10, just saying I might need a new safe if it saw that price. I very much do believe @FryDaddyJr is correct, $15 would be...
Yeah, I am here as well. However, I have a good excuse, being pretty much out of space to store it. If I wanted to start piling bags on one...
Yeah, not buying the article at all. Common manufacturing methods of perhaps a commonly accepted form of bronze would explain fairly close...
Yeah, Heritage is high for stuff I find. I think they sucker in US collectors with the plastic and they overpay. I only buy certain things at HA...
Yeah, basically everything is hot. Tons of posts about it on the ancient board, and world and ancients only difference is age. Many people bored...
A solidus of Heraclius used to run $150 30 years ago. However, gold was $400-500 an ounce then versus $1800 today, so that would have an effect.
I doubt the top one is a 20-40 coin today, spectacular condition. Both, while common types, are very nice condition, which has been going up....
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