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Some British medieval groats
The groat, or fourpence, was a workhorse of the British economy in the middle ages. Initially produced during the time of Edward I, to follow the continental coinage of France and the Holy Roman Empi… (View Post)10 -
Re: The Coronavirus and the related stock market selloff ...
I'm not an expert on money. After all, I blow my disposable funds on silly round pieces of metal. I am an expert on communicable diseases. Don't panic. Take precautions in public places as you should… (View Post)13 -
Re: If you had 200K to build a must have collection..
Be careful about jumping in without knowledge of the series. The first thousand or so of the investment should be spent on books, auction catalogs, and travel to shows to view coins in hand. Joining … (View Post)3 -
Re: Old School, are you really?
I joined the PCGS forum almost 20 years ago. And I lurked for a while before that. That probably just makes me old. Actually, everyone using a message board nowadays is probably old school. (View Post)3 -
Re: Edward VIII Sovereign sold
Here is my less spectacular example of the controversial king. (View Post)1