Funny how his coin is later but shows a sailing ship, while mine is earlier but shows a steamship. You'd expect it to be the other way around.
Heaton mint, Birmingham, England. Mintmark also seen on British and Canadian coins. I would bet that bird is carrying the Liberian constitution.
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Well, rats. It appears that the demise of CollecOnline caused all of my pictures in the collections to go red-X of death. This is an awful...
Wonderful!
I'd go with the 64 but see why you like the 63.
These are lovely. I once owned the top-pop proof example of the 1847 cent. Never had the later types like yours. [IMG]
I think that was what they were aiming for! Mission accomplished.
As to the photo ban, I encountered that years ago at the Money Museum in Richmond, VA. That was a museum and not a bourse, though. Still, it’s...
I’ve been looking for one of those OPPRTVNVS ADEST jetons.
That’s unusual. Usually those were made from actual coins.
Concordia, from a year where there was little concord in the Empire. [ATTACH]
Wow. Same company probably made wrappers for CNETS, DIMSE, QUATRES, and HALF DOLLRAS.
I intend to attend. In fact, @Randy Abercrombie and I are hoping to get a few folks together the night before FUN starts, here at the hotel where...
PS- I know zilcho about VAM varieties, but I do know a nice looking Morgan dollar when I see one.
Brr! Frosty! Very nice.
I do like Danish. Whether Cream Cheese, Cherry, or that kind.
Nice token, but the slab has some fine hairline pressure cracks in it. They don't distract too badly, but I mention that in the way of full...
PS- that is a very fierce looking lion! Has almost a human face, except for those teeth! :nailbiting:
Oh my! I am very envious! I love those 1400s dated coins with the funky medieval 4 on 'em. I only own one. [IMG]
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