It is time to draw the second winner. This time our lucky number was #47. [ATTACH] Post #47 was by... @NonFloreatExxon ! Coingratulations,...
Looks real enough to me- just harshly cleaned.
It is time for the drawings! Now, for the first drawing, our lucky number was #27. [ATTACH] And Post #27 was by... @No_Ragrets !...
Yes.
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Y’all don’t forget Rule 3 in the instructions… a lot of folks have. You not only pick a prize, but have to say WHY you chose it. (Unless you’re...
Here’s the “black beauty” example I used to own. Too dark for some folks’ taste perhaps, but I liked it, due to the CircCam contrast. [ATTACH]
Is that old small ANACS? Looks better than 61.
Merged the duplicate threads into one.
That thing looks positively prooflike. On an aureus. Wow. @princeofwaldo - that’s an amazing huge Farouk!
The French one is a proof. Like you, I dunno what the other is- I suspect 19th century India. Perhaps someone here will pin it down.
I like it! If memory serves correctly, my first slabbed Feuchtwanger was an XF45, like yours. Then I upgraded to this one... [IMG] ... which...
She's been around the block a few times, but hey, the price was right, eh? ;)
Another definite contender!
*whew*!!! Thanks for the update. :)
There was a proof French 20-centimes as well, as I recall, and… an Indian(?) copper “dump” coin whose identity is unknown to me. (19th century,...
Wow, you are SUCH a nerd. :p And I totally respect that.
There are indeed lowball collectors, though I’m not sure if that’s a thing with slick Vickies.
The Helene coin was salvaged from Buncombe County, NC, and sold to me by an Asheville dealer friend of mine. There is a writeup here. It was...
In my stash of giveaway items… [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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