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Re: Before the internet existed was it possible for you to collect what you currently collect?
And if you were willing to travel, you could attend auctions that most collectors ignored. The few ones that travelled, often divided the lots that they were interested at between them to keep the pr… (View Post)2 -
Re: German States (Frankfurt): goldgulden of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, 1495
Nice one Rob. (View Post)1 -
Re: Charles III coin now in hand!
They are on sale here in Athens, Greece, but at a premium that does not make much sense to me, it’s a bullion sovereign after all. @3stars was the APMEX price similar to other bullion gold sovereigns? (View Post)1 -
Re: British Farthings
George VI is feasable in 64-65RD and rather easily. George V on the other hand, the 1911-1917 are black (I only own the 1917 in MS65, no color designations on them) and the rest, often in 64-65RD and… (View Post)1 -
Re: British Farthings
From a 1917-1956 PCGS farthing set that I’ve build a few years ago. Basically, 1917 is the last year that farthings were blackened and my example is an MS65 since grading companies do not give color … (View Post)1