The recent thread on an 1821 half reminded me that I have this example I've been wanting to have attributed and graded for some time. What do you...
I think I finally have this one fully attributed. Comparing images in acsearch, this is the attribution I come up with: Edward VI, second period,...
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It looks good to me. I do not doubt it. By the way, quite a few Cuzco 4 reales 1836 are listed in acsearch, many with weights in excess of 13.0...
Mexican-American War 1846-1848: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
War of 1812: [ATTACH]
As the title says, I have neglected my collection of 1st and 2nd century Roman coins for a while, distracted by other interests, my job, and, of...
Nice example of the Macellum Magnum, @Ancient Aussie. Here is the example from my collection: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very nice example which I would grade AU55. I only have one as an extension to my early copper collection. Had this one for over 25 years...
Crudely struck, but measuring only 14 mm and weighing a scant 0,54g, makes you wonder how the die cutter managed such amazing portrait detail into...
Would greatly appreciate some help with this shilling of Edward VI. I have it as Tower Mint, Seaby 2466. Is this correct? Grading this coin is...
I've lightened the two Galba's up a bit to better appreciate the style and fabric: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1849-O, variety with large 'O'. [ATTACH]
I tend to focus more on Capped Dimes, but have added a few Seated Dimes over the years: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
These have never been cleaned other than with a rose thorn to remove encrusted earth.
@Marshall, I am attaching pictures of cc25, cc26 and cc27 so you can compare it to your coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Marshall, yes, you are correct, this coin was previously unknown and not in Noyes. It came from Europe as many of the early coppers in my...
I haven't done much with U.S coins or my large cent collection this year, but when this one showed up, unattributed, I did not hesitate: 1794...
Here are two examples from my collection depicting Domitian's pious activities. A sestertius similar to the one posted by David, and a dupondius...
Coin addiction, serious stuff ....I think it helps if you just come to terms with it, finally accept what you are....and keep on buying coins:):):):)
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