He digs more Roman coins than I used to find Wheat cents.
You're about as tall as I imagined. A true giant of detecting.
At least I've got the Philly. [IMG]
I got to see an 1854-D at the museum in Dahlonega. That's likely the only time I ever will.
Don't know. Nice patina, though.
The coin is in the mailbox to go out Monday, to @Collecting Nut.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] “Small” stipend. Chuckle. Snort. ;) Ladymarcovan and I are gonna eat steak n’ shrimp tonight.
So that’s it for the supply of counterstamped coins the QN sent me. (goes out to check mailbox) Wait, what’s this Priority box, almost as heavy...
It's bright and sunny in the Golden Isles. I've just popped your coin in the mailbox, to move tomorrow. Edit: no, wait, tomorrow is Sunday. On...
Time for the drawing. The lucky number was... 8! [ATTACH] And Post #8 was by... @Burton Strauss III ! Coingratulations, @Burton Strauss III !...
It is time for the drawing. Our lucky number was... 29! [ATTACH] Post #29 was by... @PamR , on behalf of @Collecting Nut ! @PamR - good on...
The lucky number is... 40! [ATTACH] And Post #40 was by... @MJ1927 ! Coingratulaions, @MJ1927 ! You have won Coin B, the ... German States...
No foolin'... it is time for the drawing. Stand by while I fire up the random number generator...
That story and pedigree is… WOW!
Circulated coins are usually easier.
Well done, @Evan Saltis. Spot on!
I cast the 20th vote myself, for VF35, as I would have if I’d never seen the coin before and didn’t know the answer. [SPOILER]
It is indeed quite possible they’re counterfeit, but contemporary 18th century counterfeits. As I suspect you know, some of those locally US-made...
I always lose my pocket pieces, but for the moment, I’m carrying Dad’s recent post office countertop find.
Like the last poll, this one seems to have stalled at 19 votes, and I said I’d reveal the answer after 20. Close enough. [SPOILER]
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