<< <i>Dimitri, the surface of that 1909 5 Francs looks like an intricately carved marble surface.
Selling or keeping? >>
Thank you Laurent, it is a keeper, chosen with Mac's help during CICF 2006. From the same series, here's a key date 1916 5 francs PCGS MS66 that I have decided to purchase, in its UBS file photo, from the recent Peak sale. It will soon be reimaged by mgood3, as a coin of this calibre deserves to be.
And a lovely early franc that is still available, a 1914 1F PCGS MS66, among the nicest one francs that I've had for sale.
<< <i>Dimitri, That is a beautiful 5F you have there. Congratulations. The coinlieutenant will be jealous. >>
Thank you Bill, the same goes for your Canadian supercoins. This thread is just full of superb coins, the kind that we like, tarnished.
I don't know which of the two 5Fs you refer to in regard to coinlieutenant. Because if it's the last one I posted, the 1916, it's litterally second best to coinlieutenant's stunning PCGS MS67, ex MrEureka, but I have the 1909 to tease him from time to time.
Both of them, Dimitri, but especially the 1916. The coinlieutenant's 5F is simply marvelous. In case anyone wants to see John's, he has it showcased here.
I've been playing with this one for some time to try to image it correctly so that the green toning will show well. This is my best attempt so far. It's a raw 1902 matte proof 1/2 crown.
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,, i love this guy, i just got him back, from a great friend
Scottish Conder Token (yep, it really is that blue)
Prussian piece
My favorite - Gothic Florin in pastels
British Victorian Sixpence
My OmniCoin Collection
My BankNoteBank Collection
Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
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Impressive
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
<< <i>Dimitri, the surface of that 1909 5 Francs looks like an intricately carved marble surface.
Selling or keeping? >>
Thank you Laurent, it is a keeper, chosen with Mac's help during CICF 2006.
From the same series, here's a key date 1916 5 francs PCGS MS66 that I have decided to purchase, in its UBS file photo, from the recent Peak sale. It will soon be reimaged by mgood3, as a coin of this calibre deserves to be.
And a lovely early franc that is still available, a 1914 1F PCGS MS66, among the nicest one francs that I've had for sale.
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<< <i>Dimitri, That is a beautiful 5F you have there. Congratulations. The coinlieutenant will be jealous. >>
Thank you Bill, the same goes for your Canadian supercoins. This thread is just full of superb coins, the kind that we like, tarnished.
I don't know which of the two 5Fs you refer to in regard to coinlieutenant. Because if it's the last one I posted, the 1916, it's litterally second best to coinlieutenant's stunning PCGS MS67, ex MrEureka, but I have the 1909 to tease him from time to time.
myEbay
DPOTD 3
In case anyone wants to see John's, he has it showcased here.
8 Reales Madness Collection
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DPOTD 3
Another NEWP toner. There is some cool looking doubling on the 1, 9 and 5 of the date.
And an old favorite of mine.
color really brings out the beauty of coins
Stefanie
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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