I had a Trebonianus Gallus Antoninianus but this came up and I really liked the reverse, plus I didnt own a coin with Aeternitas. To boot it's a scarcer reverse type for him. I did a simple trade with a dealer for my old one for this, so no $ involved. Trebonianus Gallus, 251-253 AD AR Antoninianus O: IMP CAE C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG, radiate draped bust right. R: AETERNITAS AVGG, Aeternitas standing left, holding phoenix on globe and hem of robe. Rome Mint 253 A.D. 4.2g 22mm RIC 30; RSC 13
1919 Lincoln Cent (NGC MS65RB). Another great coin I bought from CT member CopperToning. Photo by Robec.
American Gold Eagle collector's 2014 also has 2 reed sizes http://click.amosdigital.com/?qs=a7...40ad95ad182968f9ca180d452ed32d0b938fa048c97d4
Two more silver Washingtons I picked up recently, these go in my "coins with character" album 1941-S 1942-S
I have really been partial to SLQ's lately. So much so, that I even bought some that weren't toned. 920 This one is over 1000 years old, or possibly a greased fill die. 1926 1926 1929 S 1925 1924 1930 Lincoln Cent Nothing spectacular here...but for $4, I couldn't afford not to buy it.
I have had some darker toning but not that dark. I usually ask the seller first how dark or light the toning is and then decide were or not I will buy their coin.
yea 14 days here is his description Deep original 1954 Roosie graded MS66 by NGC. Housed in an older "No-line fattie" slab. If you like original "crusty" mint set coins, this is for you. If you are afraid to venture there, it's not for you.