I miss that Saint Lambert “skully”. Glad you sold me back the Niobe medal, though.
Nice one, for sure!
United States (New York): 1837 nickel silver private pattern cent, Feuchtwanger's Composition [IMG] United States: 1838 copper Hard Times token,...
Germany (Nürnberg): 1730 silver Augsburg Confession medal by Daniel Dockler the Younger [IMG] Great Britain (Chichester, Sussex): 1794 copper...
If it is, they've come a long way in 26 years. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
As a mod, I was initially concerned about the title of this post, but was relieved once I saw what it was about. ;) Roman Republic: ca. 103 BC...
Circulation find, you say? Now that's neat!
Cool clashmarks. I know zip-o-la about Overton stuff.
Good morning. It is February 17th. Today our type is the Liberty Head Dime (1892-1916), better known as the Barber Dime. While I do not have one...
Fixed! Thank you. :)
Since love tokens have come up again in two different recent threads, here’s another resurrection of this old index thread for 2026.
Someone else just made this same point to me in a private conversation on the CU forums. Said I should consider stickering my better US material...
Just as we all do! (Except maybe you, Mr. Fitness with the washboard abs.) ;)
That “yoke” is a T. It’s an H, T, W monogram on Sal’s (upside-down) piece in the OP. Trust me; love tokens are one of the few things I ever...
You're right. It is some combination of H, T, and W on Sal's coin. Fortunately I can read upside-down. ;) Fretboard's (very nice) gold love...
The young Queen Victoria was certainly not bad looking. [IMG] Great Britain: 1865 silver florin of Queen Victoria, "Gothic" type, Die #13 [IMG]...
Nice big silver crown. It is Numista-276 and Krause-Mishler-24. To determine value, we must first distinguish whether your coin is the Position...
Strange subject for a thread, discussing standards of female beauty (or the apparent lack thereof). But OK, whatever. I'll play along. *shrugs*...
A coin of Cleopatra VII (the seventh Cleopatra was the famous one) is on my "to do" list. I looked at some at the FUN show last month, but...
Neat. I do not collect paper money, but have always said that if I did, my focus would perhaps be on Fractional Currency and German notgeld.
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