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What is the proper size and weight?
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You get the everything I received in it's originals shipping box, opened once to check its quality. Like all of them, it looks perfect to me. First day order on this UHR. $1800. USPS Priority Insured. Paypal Gift is OK , check/MO. Less than recent ebay sales. Also Washington, Adams, Jefferson & Madison - 24 K Gold. All in Original Boxes as sent from the mint. UNC Set $2600 shipped
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Nudity on coins - NSFW unless it's the 1920s?
DaBoz replied to KoRnholio's topic in World Coin Forum
I put together a collection about 20 years ago. You can see it at this link to my site. http://cflcoins.com/thumbnails.php?album=22 -
1350-1364 France Lamb Of God ION REX, rare variation. The coinage of Philip IV of France (1268-1314, also known as "Philippe le Bel") marks the first mass diffusion of gold coinage in the Kingdom of France (before him, only his grandfather Saint Louis had minted a few gold coins, the "Ecu"). Philip however had to resort extensively to monetary devaluations and reevaluations in order to finance his royal budget as well as his war efforts. Philip IV has been nicknamed "Le Faux Monnayeur" ("The Counterfeiter"), and had to face numerous popular unrests due to his tampering of coin titles and
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A Medal for a Numismatist 1725.
DaBoz replied to constanius's topic in Exonumia (Tokens, Medals, etc) Forums
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Tough coins to find in any grade.
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I belong. Good organization
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A couple of rather hard to find pieces in this condition or above. The rupee is Lahore mint.
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Maria Theresa with colorful lion
DaBoz replied to DaBoz's topic in Exonumia (Tokens, Medals, etc) Forums
Thanks, It fits in well to the collection. Sorry for the long departure. I will try to be more attentive to this forum. I have made numerous additions to my collections and now have a site that I am working on. -
Picked this up yesterday for my Lion collection:) This is the first time I have seen this one of MT. Anyone know anyhting about this minting
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Picked this up from Gotkin World Coins:) 1901-2001 Queen Victoria Centenary of her death using the portrait from the Penny Black, like my avitar.
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Exceptionally rare "RRR"Victoria Medal IT MEASURES 2 1/4" IN DIAMETER AND WEIGHS 94 GRAMS. SOLID SILVER MEDALLION BY W.WYON R.A. BHM# 1794 This is the patron's silver prize medal of the Royal Academy of Art. Some specimens have edge marking or numbers, however this one does not have any. The torso on the rev represents a man playing the pipes and is a Roman copy of the late first century B.C. of a Greek work of the late third century or early second century BC.
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I don't understand why you don't just tell us. The picture load takes forever, and the magnification is not worth the load time. Even on High speed cable! I guess AU58 and $1200, not that the grade makes any difference once the price is agreed on. A coin no matter what it's grade is only worth what is paid for it at that instant and under those conditions.
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But I don't have to dust them In actuality, Once I have them Photographed and on my site, I reference that first for Obverse, Reverse and information. They are by date in the albums so are easier to locate in a large collection. Certainly easier than looking through the cabinet,various boxes and sets. This is where I store my Photos, It's free and a beautiful gallery of other collectors medals. http://medals4trade.com/collections/index.php