Thanks Mat once I seen them I knew I had to have them. And the price was right also even made it a better pick
HD are an affordable area of seated. When I parted with much of my U.S. coins, I kept the 1838 HD and seated dollar. They're raw, but nice, especially for my budget.
I also picked this up an 2014 US/Canada Joint Forces strike in 1/2 oz. It just caught my eye at the show.
One of my newest gold pieces. 1742 Portugal 40 View attachment 538014 View attachment 538015 [ATTA View attachment 538014 View attachment 538015 View attachment 538016 CH=full]538016[/ATTACH] View attachment 538014 View attachment 538015 View attachment 538016 0 Reis. I like the fact that it is so old 274 yrs View attachment 538014 View attachment 538015 View attachment 538016
the 1867-S $10 P AU58 was post with the Porn Stars but not here. So what a trip. 4 years ago I bought the best for $23,000 and it was sold for $15,000 by Mr.Todd and Mr Steve and Greg Ect. Then broken hearten I bought one in details, A month later a 35 and today I back to true joy owning my wonderful, maybe my old one for $23000. I'm tired all ready. I figure this cost me about $40,000. How's that for being hard headed. I love it
Great looking coin. A couple of years ago I'd be just as happy with a 62 or 63. Now I see a big difference in 64-65 as oppose to 61-62c. Great time to buy.
Thanks Hugh, and I agree. I have picked up six MS64 to 64+ Indians in the last month. These are just a few of them.
I just ran across this coin I all but forgot about. It was mis filed with quarters. It has good color and although over 2,000,000 where minted PCGS has only graded one higher. I present the 1841 50c PCGS Small Date reverse 1842 CAC
Question : are these pictures to large for you gentlemen. I hate to tAke up to much space, please let me know .
I don't know anyone who would complain about your photos Hugh. I for one enjoy seeing your collection.