1885 Seated Lib. Quarter MS-65 PCGS This is a very tough date in MS grades. The coin is well struck with a light golden tone.
Lib - Short for Liberty Head Lint Mark - A repeated, threadlike depression that appears on a coin's surface. Lot - A unique number and auction house assigns to item(s) to be sold in a particular sale. ...
Ten Lib Common name for a Liberty Head eagle. tensor light A small, direct light source used by many numismatists to examine and grade coins.
Five Lib Slang for the Liberty Head half eagles struck from 1839 until 1908. fixed price list A dealer listing of items for sale at set prices.
Five Lib - Term for the Liberty Head half eagles struck from 1839 until 1908. Fixed-price list - A price list or catalog of coins, exonumia, paper money or other numismatic items offered at set prices.
Twenty Lib: nickname for the U.S. $20 gold pieces with a head of Liberty on the front, struck from 1849 to 1907. Two and a Half: nickname for U.S. $2.50 gold pieces.
Twenty Lib Common name for Liberty Head double eagle or twenty-dollar gold coin. Two and a Half ...
Ten Lib Synonym for a Liberty Head eagle. Territorial Gold Coins and bars privately struck during the various gold rushes.
Obverse: LIB. PAR. OF SCIENCE & INDUSTRY. [below bust is the date1792]. Reverse: UNI. STATES OF AMERICA HALF / DISME [with star below] Weight: 20.4 g (1.32 grams) Diameter: 1.73 mm ...
(What's the melt value of that ten Lib?) Mercury dime Common name for the Winged Liberty Head dime issued from 1916 until 1945. The A.A. Weinman motif was quickly compared to the Roman god Mercury and the name stuck with the public.
The inscription and type of this reverse bear reference to the curious legendary narrative - one third probable fact and two thirds superstitious fable - concerning the arrival of Aesculapius at Rome; which Ovid describes in his Metamorphoses (lib.
L AEL AVREL CO - MM AVG P FEL / LIB AVG PM TRP XVII COS VII PP Least of all the choices is a denarius from Rome with the same reverse as the Alexandria mint coin in the first photo.
Coins were produced at the Oxford mint between 1644 and 1646, using the Aberystwyth dies for the obverse, while the reverse of the 1644 coin shows the Declaration of Oxford in three lines: RELI PRO LEG ANG LIB PAR.
Only LIB of LIBERTY is on the die (nothing to do with the striking, but due to the die itself), and with a prominent raised vertical line on the neck of Miss Liberty, also in the die.
IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right, seen from front / P M TR P V COS II P P, LIB AVG III in exergue, Severus Alexander, laureate & togate, seated left on curule chair set on low daïs, ...
Laureate head right LIB AVG V TR P VII IMP IIII COS III P P Liberalitas standing facing, head left, coin distributor in right hand, cornucopiae in left 18mm x 19mm, 3.37g RIC III, 36 (C) Ex Vel Garnett Collection ...
Markers: Obverse - Many die scratches perhaps the most distinctive around LIB of LIBERTY.
Marcus Aurelius 139-180 denarius Minted 165-166 AD Obv: M ANTONINVS AVG ARMENIACVS, laureate head right . Rx: LIB AVG III TR P XX COS III, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus & cornucopiae.
Légende : (Mm) LA NATION LA LOI LE ROI (Mg) / 1792. 4. DE LA LIB (Mg). Description : Faisceau orné d'une pique surmontée d'un bonnet phrygien, dans une couronne de chêne. 12 - D.
VERMONT, Cent 1788, Machin Mills Type, Group I, Breen 726, RR-27,"VERMON.", "AUCTORI", Rev. INDE * ET LIB*, Breen 726, F-VF- Lightly rough surface. This is a bit better than average coin despite its surface. $850.00 VIRGINIA ...
Melt (value) Slang term for the intrinsic value of a particular numismatic item. (What’s the melt value of that ten Lib?) Merc(s) Short for Mercury-Head dimes minted in the United States between 1916 and 1945. See also: FB / FULL-BAND ...
indistinct countermark on neck/Tetrastyle temple, retrograde inscription and date LIB(year 12=AD8/9), Hendin 531a. Near centered, dark brown patina, clear portrait and rev., partial legends, Fine+ - about Very Fine....$850 HOLD Photo ...
CAESAREA LIB.; sometimes also ITVR(aeae ?). Types—Half-length simulacrum of Astarte in temple (as described by Macrobius, Sat., i. 21. 5); Astarte in Temple, crowned by standing figure, River-god at her feet.
See also: Struck, Revers, Reverse, Coin, Obverse
 
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