You just never know when things will pop up! Congrats on your find!
My favorite 20th century U.S. coin. You just can't beat these in MS. If you save enough money up, a proof version will really knock your socks off!
I know several young people who's signature is their name printed.
It's in English. You would think, but at my work, I've had at least two young new hires that have asked me to print the names on my vital sign...
Luckily, as far as I can remember, food hasn't been taxed, only fast food, sodas, candy, etc. are.
Looks as though my home state is eliminating the sales tax on bullion. From what I read it also includes coins and paper money. The bill was...
A few new German pickups. Saxe-Hildburghausen [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Rhine Confederation [ATTACH]...
I remove all stickers that aren't CAC or similar. I don't think it adds any value.
Looks nicely struck for the type to me, though I'm using coins from that time period in general as a reference.
Looks to be a scratch to me, but if you got the lot for under melt, you're doing well. They just kept the namesake of the designer I guess as to...
Those older Czech pieces are really nice, especially proof issues. Most have small mintages with thousands later being melted at the mint. I'm...
A few new German states pick ups. Trier, 2 pfennig, MS63 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Lippe-Detmold, Mattier, AU58 [ATTACH] Henneberg, 3 Groschen, MS62...
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