Entry post: [ATTACH] Edward I (1272-1307), penny, 1.33g, class 9b (1299-1301) Kingston-Upon-Hull mint OBV: Facing bust of king, trifoliate...
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My newest. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Sorry for the bad pics. I have never been good at photos.
I second this opinion.
Sadly, no. My ancestors came to America in the 1740s via New Jersey. His ancestors came via Virginia.
I would travel to Westfield, Illinois. I guess Chicago is the closest, so I would go there, then purchase travel to Westfield. Why? Simple for me....
Entry post: I would spend the $25 on the 1899-O Barber Half because 1) I like coins minted in New Orleans and 2) I don't have a Barber Half in my...
Something about it seems "off"
More than likely Edward II. Longshanks didn't have a bifoliate crown pence until class 10, but I can't find a colon stop mentioned with class 10....
And by bad photos, I mean not representing it in true light.
Nothing says fake to me, but it's clearly not UNC. Most likely cleaned coin, plus bad photos. Hard to judge the actual grade. Nothing about it...
Has anyone heard from @lordmarcovan ?
So you aren't listing silver coins? You do realize there are new coins discovered every year, hence the RIC and RSC aren't complete.
Late Roman Bronze, 2 soldiers with a standard between, 4th Century, not worth a bunch.
This.
So you decided what your own 10 best are? Don't get me wrong, we all love your collection, it is amazing, but you decided what your 10 best are?...
[ATTACH] Don't forget about this one. There is a volume 2 to go with it.
WOW! Very nice coin, and congrats!
Congrats to the winners and thanks for the contest!
Tell that to the Langbord family and the US courts. Apparently the 1933 Doube Eagle is not legal tender, except for 1 example.
Separate names with a comma.