I got these today. The first is an 1829 bust half, with the variety being an 0-105a. The second is an 1829 bust half, the variety is 105
Sort of. I am temporarily doing some coin dealing, as I have resigned from PCGS, and will be dealing until I start my new job, so most of the coins I buy I end up selling, unless they are really really neat.
Very nice coins, seeing them (and bonediggers) really make me want to get a couple.Those bust coins look so great in conditions like yours. On a side note I was curious as to why you left PCGS? Anyway, I really do value your grading opinions as I am sure most others here do also, and I look forward to seeing more of your coin and your opinion on others.
Dang! That 1834 is certainly one of the coolest coins I have seen posted on this (or any other) forum in about 2 years. A great design and gorgeous piece, in addition to the fact it's just so historic and original-looking! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
I need to get my eyes checked lol. I had to reread this, I thought you said you were doing some coin cleaning. Oh man. Very beautiful coins Zane! :thumb: Very nice. Keep them up! Phoenix
I did enjoy working there tremendously. There is some great talent there, and I made a lot of friends there. I was able to learn far more than I ever could have imagined, and in short order at that. I had a lot of financial considerations to due to carrying debt between my fiance and I from college/cars etc, and my fiance is going to graduate school in the fall, between that and the high cost of living in California, we decided that it was not in our best financial interest to stay.