Lol! We need a 2021 restrike.. I like it!
Here’s my best detector find in my first season (2021) Across the street from the Saint John’s RCC in a neighborhood of 1810s-20s homes. It...
MD, definitely a spender.
Good question, Blake. They call this market speculation. You have the option to go for it, or not to try. Hint - I think you're right.
Wow! Exciting find, one of the types that I have wanted but haven't pulled the trigger.
For sure. It has a nice look to it.
You're thinking of lumbago ;)
Nope, sorry.
Sure looks it. Any red 1960's or Early 1970's RD cent is a keeper for me.
Entry post! thanks for the chance as always! I’m stuck between E and A… but I’ll go with A - for ancient. Here’s a New Jersey copper I have...
Looks like Alfonso XIII but can't find a matching wreath reverse on Numista. If I had my Krause on me I'd look but I don't. My first thought was...
Welcome @JackieTran64 ! :woot: As mentioned above, these are called 'ENVIRONMENTALLY DAMAGED' coins. The 2015 dime is textbook.
Very nice, Randy. Yours is a very solid VF30. Sure is one to be proud of. Are those cracks on the front of the slab or just pet hair/lint?
It happens very frequently. Dunkin donuts around here doesn't probably for the lots of change reason. However they will pretend its a counterfeit...
Royal Numismatic Society - 1945 https://www.jstor.org/stable/42663269 Page two mentions him. I haven't gone any further though to see what else...
I've found two I can recall as of right now. A 1903 and an 1897 last year.
Yeah... not at all real. Not a particularly convincing one.
In theory... right? But it seems all of these medals are brass, then silvered or gilded afterward. So I don't think that would work, would it?
Looks like one to me.
I searched across a few sites to see if I could find one in gold. I didn't, but I found this in search but the link does not have images of the...
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