Basically I'm looking for people's opinions about what makes a guide book user friendly and what kind of information they would want included.
Thanks to all that have commented so far. I need more members to chime in! @lordmarcovan @johnmilton @dwhiz @ZoidMeister @Publius2 @ldhair...
I understand where you're coming from, but I think there is a place for theory's. For example take a look at this token: [ATTACH] Notice the...
No I have not. I plan to eventually, but the problem is that I don't even own half of the tokens for my book! This is a very unexplored field...
I'm working on a reference book for strawberry and other picker tokens and I want some input on what features or information you would want in a...
The 5 escudos isn't a pattern is it... o_O
I wouldn't and don't use the Red Book as a price guide. The prices listed in the most recent editions are usually much higher than what the coins...
Entry Post. South Carolina Quarter counter-stamped: Hunley
And the Philadelphia and Denver satin finish ones.
Very true. Some of the most successful coin hunting I've done is by buying filled bags from a bank I go to. One bag I bought had over 25 Wheat...
I've heard you can tone coins purple, blue and orange by baking the coin inside a potato cover with corn oil and aluminum foil. I've never tried...
MS-63
MS-64
Thanks everyone. One reason I was skeptical about it being a strike through is that none of the letters are weak. And if I ever run across this...
I think it's Die Deterioration Doubling. Very nice coin by the way.
Well said.
I think this is a strike through grease, but I don't have a lot experience when it comes to determining a strike through from wear. It weighs 5.04...
I agree, it looks like die polishing. Notice how the lines do not continue on the devices? And by the way I'm not an experienced coin grader, but...
The slip says: [ATTACH]
I opened my box this morning and there was a whole mint inside! :woot: Well, actually there were 57 mints......
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