OK, folks. I have added five new prizes, meaning that as of this writing there are 51 to choose from in the giveaway! If you have already entered, you may always change your mind and select from one of the new prizes at the end, should you win the drawing. Click the thumbnail pics to read the descriptions on these new items.
Do you have a close up picture? Found a close up picture on ebay Is there really anything else on either side or just a few divots? Not really per the eBay pictured ones. How would someone authenticate this? A valid question I suppose gold is gold and slabbed gold all the better I'd like to put this one down for an entry. I could definitely get some conversations started with this.
I'm in for the win. Unfortunately, I am undecided at this point because in one hand I like Silver, but a nice Large Cent would be nice also. Oh boy! So many choices..... Good Luck all!
OH! Don't get me started. The woman that spends hours looking at just about anything so simple as picking out curtains for the kitchen.
There’s a faint cross like shape on there, I think. I haven’t taken a loupe to it. As far as authentication, there is the ICG slab with that fella’s name on it. However, I think this whole issue is suspected of being modern fantasies, and there’s probably no way to tell which ones are modern fantasy strikes and which are old.
Please count me in for this contest. If i am lucky enough to win, I'd love the 1873 Seated Liberty Quarter.
I think the larger arrowhead may be either a South Prong Creek or Alachua Stemmed point due to the serrations, shape, and find location of Southern Georgia. Just wanted to give some info after reading its description.
The Morgan dollar is my first and favorite coin I've collected. There's nothing like a large coin, especially in my senior years. The 1896 Morgan is my choice.
I like the Canadian Silver with the bear, which looks awesome. But any cool creative prize will make my day! I would like to participate, many thanks!
I would love the "Widow's Mite". I don't collect ancient coins, but I think it would be the perfect coin to start with. It would combine my hobby with my current studies.
There is a lot of history in those, and they are popular not just with coin collectors, due to their biblical connection.
Entry Post. Please enter me again for the 1967 Canada Set. I like the Goose and Wolf designs for the 1967 Centennial Set. Thanks for the contest!