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<p>[QUOTE="sand, post: 7544358, member: 118540"]1. A nice Athena tetradrachm, with an attractive portrait of Athena, no test cuts, almost no wear, and well centered. With a white luster, or a dark gray tone, or a black tone.</p><p>2. A nice aes grave Janus 1 as, with a dark green patina, with a well documented provenance dating back to 2011 or earlier.</p><p>3. A nice Lydia electrum 1/3 stater, with a lion's head profile on the obverse, with a high gold content.</p><p>4. A nice Spanish pillars and waves 8 reales silver coin, Potosi mint, preferably minted between 1652 and 1689, with a well documented shipwreck provenance.</p><p>5. A nice U.S. 1793 chain cent, with a dark brown patina, or a black patina.</p><p>6. A nice U.S. bar cent, with a dark brown patina, or a black patina.</p><p>7. A nice U.S. Gobrecht dollar, with stars on the reverse, either shiny, or with a black tone.</p><p>Of course, it would be nice, if each of the above coins, had a well documented provenance, or a COA from a well respected expert.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sand, post: 7544358, member: 118540"]1. A nice Athena tetradrachm, with an attractive portrait of Athena, no test cuts, almost no wear, and well centered. With a white luster, or a dark gray tone, or a black tone. 2. A nice aes grave Janus 1 as, with a dark green patina, with a well documented provenance dating back to 2011 or earlier. 3. A nice Lydia electrum 1/3 stater, with a lion's head profile on the obverse, with a high gold content. 4. A nice Spanish pillars and waves 8 reales silver coin, Potosi mint, preferably minted between 1652 and 1689, with a well documented shipwreck provenance. 5. A nice U.S. 1793 chain cent, with a dark brown patina, or a black patina. 6. A nice U.S. bar cent, with a dark brown patina, or a black patina. 7. A nice U.S. Gobrecht dollar, with stars on the reverse, either shiny, or with a black tone. Of course, it would be nice, if each of the above coins, had a well documented provenance, or a COA from a well respected expert.[/QUOTE]
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