Here’s an extra chance for you.
This one is ridiculously tiny. But that’s part of what makes it interesting and fun. These had to be terribly impractical in their own time. Were...
Last seen December 12th. Back again soon, hopefully. Cats sleep a lot. Maybe he’s just taking a nap. :cat:
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Very nice! Neat slab label, too.
Still looks plenty nice, and you’re no doubt looking very good on that investment now!
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Those are sold out now. I’m not sure even I still own one!
Their smallish size and modest gold content keeps ‘em relatively affordable. Lots of bang for the buck, I say. What they lack in bullion content...
I’m kind of light on Central American and Caribbean coins, so I was at a loss as to where to go next. But if we hop back in our boat and set out...
Goes to show you how coins are constantly educating me.
PS- very cool hoard provenance on that UK farthing, @The Meat man! I love a good backstory like that.
Ah, it’s fun to see this old thread again. I forgot how challenging it can be (and had to consult a map). From Panama you can go NE-ish across...
I used to have a really cool proof 1848 French pattern 5-franc piece with a backwards “4” in the date. Alas, the old pictures of it are dead....
Love those.
I myself wondered how that could happen, but I didn’t go so far as to search about it, like you did.
Hey, there’s still the Merc dime and the “mystery trinket(s)” if you didn’t want the ancient. But that’s OK- I’m sure Sal will appreciate the...
The Mystery Round (Round 8) is over now. We’re in Round 9 now. You’re entered for that. :) Thanks for the shipping receipt confirmation!
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