This photo: WOW!!! [ATTACH]
Hint: it is a very tiny coin. It is undated, but was struck between 1336 and 1646 AD. I already had one, but do not mind having another (it’ll...
@Chris B - what’s the new theme?
Truth be told, I have now opened it. I’ll just keep y’all guessing a little bit longer, for fun. ;)
That could be fun. I doubt it, but 14th century is possible with Michael. After ten people have guessed, I’ll open it. (Three down, seven to go.)
New theme is George III.
I wish! I sold my only Thaler recently, and need another. And he has some nice ones. But that’s too expensive to just randomly give away...
Who wants to try to guess what’s in the new package?
This was in the last surprise gift package that Michael sent. It is a gold fanam from India. They’re really tiny, and a fun and affordable way...
I’ve known my friend Michael Swoveland in North Carolina for 33 years, ever since we were impoverished coin collectors working blue collar jobs in...
I read the NYT article. It was pretty interesting.
AU58. The toning is not awful, but it's not my cuppa tea, either. You're right that it has some character.
Looks like PMD to me.
I just looked it up: seven states have the cardinal as their state bird. Which ties it for most popular with the robin, which is also the state...
The bird shown is a cardinal, which happens to be the state bird for Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. (And a good many other states besides.)
This is NOT a cheap coin- it was appraised at $1,000. [IMG] And I've got $750.00 in it, which is not exactly cheap, either. That's an OK price,...
SWAPPED Please help me with a project I just began. I call it The Trade-Up Game. I started out with a cheap coin on November 19, 2025, traded...
Trade #1: a dateless (ca. 1917-1924) Standing Liberty quarter, San Francisco mint Received from: @Randy Abercrombie Estimated value: $9.13 (the...
Nice!
Kind of generic looking, but I still say it was a solid enough deal at 30% below PCGS trends.
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