I'm considering exhibiting at the ANA. It's been a LONG time. Anyway, I'm trying to find the depth of the cases they use. My attempts to get that...
Yep! You should have just gotten a “nice coin” and possibly a comment on the very clear Blakesley. Kinda sad, but becoming the, unfortunate, norm.
I’ve become completely convinced the top 2 TPG’s hold the individual collector in active disdain and have no interest in doing anything to improve...
I’ve got a few Non-US errors, too. It’s a great way to plug a whole, unavailable to most to us. E.g. two head/tail coin.
A nice first strike brockage. [ATTACH]
I’m not a great record keeper, but it came from Fred Weinberg, I would say 15-20 years ago. While they are not great pictures, at least I got them...
While I am at it - nice chain strike set.[ATTACH]
Struck on damaged planchet.[ATTACH]
Mistakes, I understand. Hiding behind "Mechanical Error" to avoid paying up on their guarantee is shameless and just plain wrong.
I think the 53, 56 and 60 D/D are the three best "parallel D/D" in the entire series, or any US series for that matter. You could make a career...
This set is in the team picture. Unfortunately, the picture was low res and now it is entombed.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
The New Jersey is an extraordinary example. I don’t think a lot of people realize how scarce DS/BS coins, with two full, well placed strikes are.
You should REALLY read the thread before posting.
Actually closer in age, to a son. I honestly didn't even know he was on this forum. It is a great book. You won't be disappointed.
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