Looking to trade for Romans.
I offer these silver coins of Mexico.
Please include pics of your coin/s and what you will require in exchange.
39- km# 438 & 38- km# 433
Approximately $58.00 in silver there....
Swaps in the U.S. only please.
4+ Lbs. of Canadian small cents great mix old to modern, circulated to proofs, I won't be going through these again. What are they worth to you... what do you think postage should cost?
Verweis : "ard"Looking to trade for Romans.
I offer these silver coins of Mexico.
Please include pics of your coin/s and what you will require in exchange.
39- km# 438 & 38- km# 433
Approximately $58.00 in silver there....
Swaps in the U.S. only please.
more to come...
Hi, I tried to open photos of your coins here, but I'm sorry the quality of the photo is very low. Try please make better pictures.
Anyone looking for 120 British pennies?
Lots of never going to look at again, old and some really older, heavy as sh:#!, anyone need these?
( anti-personal coinage?)
Edit on 8/25 to answer all inquiries in trade I'd take postage + .30¢ ea. for these.
Verweis : "ard"Anyone looking for 120 British pennies?
Lots of never going to look at again, old and some really older, heavy as sh:#!, anyone need these?
( anti-personal coinage?)
I guess I'm looking for a coin or two or... much like apples and oranges two people need to agree. Depends on what you have and what you feel the value of your ancient is or might be in barter.
Below is the latest addition to my Romans.
I'm trying to get rid of a sack full of coins I'll never get to go through. Resisting the urge to bury them all in the woods and walk away. Since the fires burned through my neighborhood last year the "bulk accumulation" of possessions has lost its appeal.
What is much worse. The library goes next.
Verweis : "ard"Update
Mexican silver in OP is in negotiations. Very probably traded.
Canadian cents, gone.
British pennies are spoken for.
also offering...
2 lbs + of Tokens and one wooden nickel.
And this small pile of Cash.
I also need to re-home about 50 lbs of mixed world bulk.
Cheers,
Ard
I have an abandoned collection of Roman coins although they are nothing like that high quality beauty you posted above. I've pretty much spent several years buying any coin with a nice clear portrait and an even, round shape whenever I found one for $5 or less.
It's been so long since I looked at them I couldn't tell you what they are or even exactly how many. Some are attributed but I've no idea if correctly. I don't know of these are the type of coins you're looking for but if you're prepared to give them a decent home you are welcome to them as a modest trade. I'll round them up, count them and send you an image if you wish Maybe there's a real gem or two among them, if so I'd have no complaints, I'd be genuinely pleased for you.
Non illegitimis carborundum est. Excellent advice for all coins.
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