Great coins! There is nothing like seasoned copper with that mottled toning to give me a case of "the wants". The 1864 does appear to have...
Great stuff! That 1811 (um, let's see here, never seen one before, maybe Polish?, maybe Norwegian? Swedish, perhaps?) coin is awesome, as is the...
I have a Flying Eagle cent clashed with a half dollar die that I bought because it was as close to a mule as I will likely ever get! I agree that...
I have seen some note of die clashes and die cracks on the forum. Does anyone collect these? I have put a few aside, but for no particular reason...
RickieB- Thanks for the close-up. The ANA grading book says "noticeable detracting contact marks or blemishes" are expected for MS63 for this...
RickieB- This is buggin' me to death. Could you post a close-up at some point? That sure looks better than a 62 to me, and I wonder why PCGS gave...
Congrats! I don't know...thats an awfully nice coin for a 62. Gold is so tricky to grade and the graders know that the metal is soft, so sometimes...
Eduard- Nice coin! I would call it net F-15 due to the uneven wear on obverse and reverse, however it could go considerably higher. Early copper...
LOL That IS dreaming big. I almost put the half disme on the list. The others don't appeal to me, regardless of rarity or price. The coins that I...
1) Chain Cent 2)1795, 96 or 97 Eagle 3) 1836 Starry Reverse Gobrecht dollar 4) High relief Saint 5) 1916 Standing Liberty quarter in MS65 or...
Having worked with cash registers 20+ years, the list is kind of long. A full roll of 64 Kennedy halves Unc, several IHC from 1897-1907, 3 Buffs,...
Gorgeous coin! One of the reasons I love/hate early copper is illustrated with your coin, that being the uneven obverse and reverse. I would call...
I have ordered the Austrian Niobium coins from them, and they were fast and accurate, with the coins safely packaged. The prices seem fair to me,...
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