Image 1 — My first Medieval coin
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My first Medieval coin

This is what I think is a medieval coin. I have just started collecting these and trying to find the references. I tried artificial intelligence three times and got three different answers. 😒 I'm hoping one of you experts can tell me about this coin.

u/THsidebar — 9 days ago

1915-S $1.00 Pan-Pac

This was the only year this Commemorative was minted. As per NGC, 25,000 were minted but folks balked at the $2.00 price and 10,000 went to the melting pot leaving just 15,000 to be circulated. I don't know enough about this coin. I'd like help on rarity, survival and any other information from anyone who can assist.

~ tomcat

u/THsidebar — 1 month ago
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Gaul | Massalia arrived today

Other than being told this silver drachm is from 125-90 BC and supposedly rare, I know nothing more about this coin. My purchase was based mainly on alleged rarity and eye appeal. Any assistance with details/information about this coin is greatly appreciated.

~ tomcat

u/THsidebar — 1 month ago

Gaul | Massalia arrived today

Other than being told this Silver Drachm is rare and from 125 - 90 BC, I know nothing more about this coin. Any details or information you all can share is greatly appreciated.

~ tomcat

u/THsidebar — 1 month ago
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Sasanian Empire Silver Drachm

I've recently started collecting ancients within the past few years or so and really don't know a lot about all the choices or even the denominations that are given. I kind of collect what attracts me at this time in my journey. I do understand this coin was minted between 224 - 651 AD. Where was this empire located and where do I find the history of it. What can any of you experts tell me about this coin?

~ tomcat

u/THsidebar — 1 month ago

Fredericka

Silver bar delivered today from a live stream auction with a supplied COA signed by the staff. I definitely overpaid but sometimes you can't put a price on history or on preserving good memories.

~ tomcat

u/THsidebar — 3 months ago

Old Large Cent

1803 Large Cent as my latest acquisition. Not my best one but a decent one. What do you all think.

u/THsidebar — 3 months ago

$1.00 GOLD

Part of today's mail. I have just stated to collect these small coins and beginning to understand the different level these pre Civil War get graded is difficult. What do ya all think?

u/THsidebar — 3 months ago
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A little bit of gold

Just started to collect these and would appreciate any and all tips on the best way to proceed. Also, was this acquisition a good choice. Thank you.

~ tomcat

u/THsidebar — 3 months ago

A little bit of Gold

Recent acquisition. I just started collecting these and would appreciate any and all tips on what to look for and how to obtain good choices.

u/THsidebar — 3 months ago

New addition to the collection

8 Reale just arrived today. I really like it as is think the quality is grand. I would like to know what you all think and if you think this is worth sending in for grading? If yes, then which grading company would you recommend and why, PCGS, NGC or CAC?

~ tomcat

u/THsidebar — 3 months ago

My first What is it?

Just bought my first known Medieval Coin as I really don’t think I had any (maybe I do). However, I'm at a loss to know what it is. I figured I'd come to the experts to help me identify this coin and advise me where to look for identification help in the future. I'm just beginning to add medieval coins to my collection. Any help and advice is appreciated.

~ tomcat

u/THsidebar — 3 months ago

1861-O Seated Liberty

half dollar W-11

SS Republic

Shipwreck Effect (B) UNC

Confederate States Issue

This is a fine coin. In MS 60 this is an expensive coin. This coin is not a straight grade but I'm still interested in what ya all think about the quality.

u/THsidebar — 4 months ago