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Re: COB CRAZY!!!
Project when time permits: reconstructing complete dies using incomplete coins. I tried it once with PCGS images of two 1747 G J 2R that sold at Stack's Bowers (one of which is mine): The obverses ha… (View Post)3 -
Varieties of 1702 VIGO Shillings
I recently sent these two 1702 VIGO Shillings to a new home. Spink's British numismatic guidebook mentions two varieties, one the standard VIGO issue and another listed as ":ANNA" I wondere… (View Post)4 -
Re: COB CRAZY!!!
@SimonW said: Cross referencing Jara (2010) and Jara y Pais (2021) these are "hand-struck" and not technically cobs, as Guatemala had a milling machine and die punches by 1733, but not a su… (View Post)1 -
Re: COB CRAZY!!!
I will play, if you allow a stretch of the definition of cob: (View Post)3 -
Re: Latin America: Please send images of new varieties to Brad Yonaka for his 2nd edition book
Took mine to a book binder and had it hardbound, which was well worth it. It is far more durable (now) than a spiral-bound. (View Post)3