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  1. Nice to hear you are still with us, R.W.!

     

    Thank you for your many contributions to not only this forum, but to Numismatics, over the years. I am sure I can speak for all reading here who are grateful for your work in Russian Numismatics in particular... THANK YOU!

     

    Best of success in your upcoming sales, and may you have no regrets!

     

    JCB

  2. is this produced in russia?

     

    "Wines from the Massandra Collection, which make up 145 lots of tokays, muscats, sherry and port, were bottled at the winery, which was built in the 1890s. Workers spent three years carving tunnels deep into Crimea's granite mountains, perfecting cellars suitable for aging these unique and treasured fortified wines."

     

     

    Thats one hobby crazier than numismatics...... If you drink your collection, you are pretty much stuck with some empty bottles, no matter how well cared for. But you die happy!

     

    :drinks:

  3. I cannot imaging they would keep such a die or the master responsible for fixing it alive for long... Anything comes to my mind when I look at it: master had too much to drink a day before... he was told that he was made redundant and that was his payback... repaired dies used by counterfeiters? Interesting find.

     

    The same principle as the old saying "never buy a car that was built on a friday" :bunny:

  4. okay. Ebay is getting lamer all the time. I went to look for some stuff.... (ok, sometimes not coins) and they killed the "search descriptions" option. First they kill the wildcard search. now this.

     

    I just dont get it. Are their programmers and servers getting overwhelmed, or is this some kind of tactic to increase ebays bottom line.

  5. IMHO that coin is very suspect. In addition to the above observations, there seems to have been an effort to remove casting evidence on the edge. Does it pass the ring test? balance the coin on the tip of your finger, and ding the coin with another coin, gently, and listen for a high pitch ringing tone that lingers. A cast coin will go "clunk" and sound dead.

     

    Also, the patina looks suspicious at best.

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