I used NGC's Photo Vision service for the first time on my most recent invoice. Overall, I am very happy with their work. This medal is insanely...
Excellent new additions! It’s always a treat to see what you have to share.
It is a nice match for the 1822 that I use as my avatar. I am elated that I had the opportunity to add the 1823.
So far I have managed to resist the temptation, but I nearly caved when I had the chance to see one in hand at Summer FUN. Nice write-up!
That is a very nice example of an 1805 halfpenny! I obviously have a soft spot for all things Soho, but I have always been most fond of the Irish...
1805 Bank of Ireland 10 Pence Token - Ex. James Watt Jr. – NGC MS-65 (Very Scuffed holder) [ATTACH] 1792 France 2 Sol Maz-157 - NGC MS-63+ BN...
1803 Madras Presidency 1 Cash - PCGS MS-64 BN [ATTACH]
1805 Ireland Penny Plain Edge Restrike – Ex. James Watt Jr. - NGC PF-65 BN (Very scuffed holder) [ATTACH] 1805 Ireland Gilt Proof Halfpenny...
1806 Great Britain Farthing – Ex. James Watt Jr. - NGC PF-66 BN [ATTACH]
1791 England Cornwall County Bronzed Proof Halfpenny D&H 2 – Ex. Boulton Family [ATTACH] 1790 Scotland Lothian Edinburgh Hutchison's Halfpenny...
1822 Argentina Decimo Pattern - NGC PF-65 BN [ATTACH] 1806 Bahamas Penny - NGC PF-65 BN (Very scuffed holder) [ATTACH] 1796 Scotland...
Wow, 2023 was a particularly productive numismatic year. Not only did I attend FUN for the first time, but I also took the opportunity to attend...
The consensus seems to be that the 1823 is the nicer of the two. I’m not sure I can pick a favorite just yet.
Have you ever bought a coin on a whim that doesn’t fit with the rest of your collection? I am certainly guilty of doing this. A great example is...
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