Alll dayy....All nighttt -Geez I hope this is Marianne !!
Couldn't wait to say that so I'm dang glad I won it.
Goldberg auction, not bad but more than I really wanted to pay for the privilege
France. Silver Medal, ND. 51.5 mm. By Louis Oscar Roty, late 19th century French Medallist. Prize medal - Ministry of Interior
Goldberg auction, not bad but more than I really wanted to pay for the privilege
France. Silver Medal, ND. 51.5 mm. By Louis Oscar Roty, late 19th century French Medallist. Prize medal - Ministry of Interior
No,no- the kids and the cat are all right honey.
It's just that I got my PCGS grades.
It's just that I got my PCGS grades.
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Edited to add my example.
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The reverse is mundane by comparison , but attractive.
I'll post it in a little while though.....
It's just that I got my PCGS grades.
<< <i>Thanks Zohar.
The reverse is mundane by comparison , but attractive.
I'll post it in a little while though..... >>
The women are usually the main attraction on coins - from a coinnoisseur!
I note CCN's "Roty" inscription on the shoulder, and Yellow's in the left field area. I wonder why the difference?
World Collection
British Collection
German States Collection
I really like Yellowkid's image lots better than mine.
Here's the reverse after a quick cosmetic trip the beauty shop to treat a mole or two and a small scratch.
Hey, nobody looks at the back side of a good looking woman anyway right ?
It's just that I got my PCGS grades.
Very nice bit that I was going to bid on as well but am preoccupied at the moment. Still, the obverse seems by recall to be paired with a variety of relatively non-descript reverses and who really cares about the reverse?
Nice pick up and a coin that could be made into a poster.
Well, just Love coins, period.