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A few of my favorite Japanese coins: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A few years ago, I posted a sighting of either a Seated or a Barber dime reverse in an early Stan Laurel film from 1918 called "Just Rambling...
I don't have many space-themed coins, mostly because I collect a lot of 19th century items, but I did pick up one of the best commemoratives the...
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China 2 Jiao 1962 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
China 10 Yuan 1965 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some of my favorite two bitters: NGC VF 25 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] NGC MS 62 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] PCGS PR69DCAM - Silver [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My half cent obsession continues with this 1804 Crosslet 4 with Stems. This is the first ANACS slabbed coin I have ever purchased and it's graded...
I can't agree more with the previous messages. If you're dipping into savings, you might be more addicted than actually enjoying the hobby. I went...
US 1928 $10 Gold Certificate [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just one favorite?! Wow. It would depend on the day that someone asks me, I guess. Regardless, I would probably reference this one quite a bit:...
I wouldn't hurry. The Biden Administration originally said it was going to speed up the process of replacing Jackson with Harriet Tubman on the...
The reverse matches a 1 Chio/Chiao Japanese Manchurian occupation coin, I don't see any other reverses like that, but seeing both sides could help...
I am planning on stopping all of my activity on Ebay as both a seller and as a buyer. I have acted as both for years and have 100% positive...
The Eckberg book, published in 2019, claims that the Breen book, published in 1983, contains mistakes and lacked access to quite a bit of...
Does no one like half cents? I ask this only because, given their relatively tiny mintages and pretty obvious rarity, good examples don't seem...
That's a Kansas City 1981 starnote. The Redbook has this to say about it: Quantity Printed: 128,000; Value in Unc-63: $250 Catalog No. F-2120J*
I think these are my only Shillings, both Edward VI: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Underneath the serial number should be the Federal Reserve Bank code, something like "A1," "E5," or "J10."
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