These are horrible, horrible pictures taken with my phone, but the parents borrowed my digital camera for their vacation so it'll have to do until about a week from now. Key date, upgrade to my current one of MS 62, and a very fair price, so I nabbed it even though I don't technically "need" it. Will post updated photos when the digital camera arrives. Enjoy:
I was looking at some high resolution photos of my 1915 Matte Proof Lincoln this morning, the detail is just stunning.
Whoops...that make sense I didn't notice the "One Dollar" the the bottom...thought it was a (Silver) Half Dollar Commemorative!
Just upgraded the two center for my type set. I wasn't looking to do that, but this one really looked nice.
latest and very first ancient roman Coins from Cointalk member Froggycoins. <Thanks FROGGY! Phillip of France. [video=youtube;_xrcPPcgKGo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xrcPPcgKGo[/video]
Robec just shot this great photo of my 1917 (Type 1) Standing Liberty Quarter. I always liked the way the toning looked on this coin -- it just looks old, but is still attractive with a lot of character. Kind of amazing that this is the kind of car that was tooling around in 1917. The 1917 Model T Ford. (Just emphasizes how much has changed in 95 years!)
I'm getting into SBA's. Picked up a 1999 PF70 to get started. I'd really like a 1981 t2 in 70, but that's a little tougher.