A penny for your thoughts
Although, the idiom "A penny for your thoughts" seems appropriate for or applicable to the subject of coins,
it has little to do with numismatics. It could be what is asked of collectors and investors for their thoughts or decision making practices on their collection and/or investments.
It begs to ask the question "What's on your mind" or more specifically what are your thinking about?
it has little to do with numismatics. It could be what is asked of collectors and investors for their thoughts or decision making practices on their collection and/or investments.
It begs to ask the question "What's on your mind" or more specifically what are your thinking about?
A picture 's worth a thousand words
If a picture is worth a thousand words then the two pictures above says alot.The Austrian Gold Carona
depicted above is classified as a coin, but then in this case it could qualify as jewelry; categorizing articles isn't always clear-cut. The title above will further lead into the following category on postage stamps with all its artistic flare throughout the world.
depicted above is classified as a coin, but then in this case it could qualify as jewelry; categorizing articles isn't always clear-cut. The title above will further lead into the following category on postage stamps with all its artistic flare throughout the world.