Picked up these this week. 1/2, 1/4, and 1/10 ounce. [IMG]
This is my first Bust half and now one of my favorite coins in my collection. The toning on this coin is beautiful to me. I originally set a...
I think it's a good way to start and something that can always be expanded and improved over time.
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Here is one of my favorite pieces of silver. :) [IMG] Here is a comparison between a 1 ounce round and a 1/2 pound round. [IMG]
Here is 12 ounces of silver, you can almost see the ocean reflecting off the bottom of the plank ;) [IMG]
I have taken out the personal crap in this thread - any more shows up and I will issue infractions! No more warnings and I don't care who you are.
Let me repost something Doug posted in another thread as a reminder or warning for those that have not seen it.
A long time friend dropped these at the house last night for spot. :) [ATTACH]
AGAIN, knock off the personal crap and stick to the topic. John, having read this thread you started it because you didn't understand Chris's...
The $600 it would have cost me to do so just wasn't worth it - imagine spending that much money to find a badly toned and spotty group of coins....
The box like I sold is a one in a million find. The likelihood that you will find any unsearched sets is extremely unlikely.
I have no idea if the sets in the box were sealed or not, just the otter box was sealed which prevented me from determining what the condition of...
Not exactly true, A few years back I sold 20 unopened sets that were still in the original shipping box unopened. I sold them for a friend and...
I am not sure if that is a question or a statement? To clarify, I have 3 gold coins stored safely in a Bank Safe Deposit Box that I would not...
The few gold coins I have and the best coins I have that are prior to 1950. I would make sure to keep a variety as this is what I enjoy to see in...
LOL - I think that's the most emotion I have seen in a post from you for as long as I've been here. You must realllly like it, that said, what's...
Next time I visit one of our metal suppliers I will take a couple dimes along just to demonstrate. The big press in the back would turn a dime...
I think the term "a boy and his toys" applies here. Its fun to see what force a press exerts on objects and how they react.
And I said if I had continued or had a bigger press the rims would be gone and you would not see that they had once existed. If I had used steel...
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