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@coinkat said:
Just curious... did anyone see the GB 1758 shilling graded MS66 offered in the Stacks Bowers Auction?
I've seen this piece before. It was owned by NFC for quite a while along with a handful of other high grade type pieces. I preferred my MS64 over it, but it was a lovely coin.
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Andy had his canines at the show yesterday 😉
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@bidask great seeing you and thanks for the coin!
TalerUniverse.com is a curated numismatic project dedicated to the silver talers, crowns, and medals of the Habsburg Empire and the Holy Roman Empire, spanning the 16th–18th centuries. The collection emphasizes historically significant issues, rare mint varieties, and high-grade NGC/PCGS examples, presented with detailed historical context, scholarly references, and high-resolution photography. TalerUniverse aims to serve both as a private collection showcase and a growing reference resource for collectors, researchers, and students of early-modern European coinage.
Great to see you Zohar and Cathy !
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
I brought my kids to the show yesterday and the doggies were their favorite part
Just curious... did anyone see the GB 1758 shilling graded MS66 offered in the Stacks Bowers Auction?
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I've seen this piece before. It was owned by NFC for quite a while along with a handful of other high grade type pieces. I preferred my MS64 over it, but it was a lovely coin.
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