Nice collection Briana! Only one left, that 77' is a though one though. As for taking close ups you should use the Macro function, I'm not sure...
I agree with everyone here, Keep on posting Kirk :thumb:.
Nice finds Neal.
I 100% agree, just wait until the next lincolns come out and they will be selling for crazy numbers, and the log cabin will drop in price. But hey...
I would say then you have 3 Vam 23Cs :thumb: (Also I checked all 3 have the O set high) Great pick ups! I think it's cool how they show...
Congrats Outlaw, and thanks for the contest Adam.
I agree with Coleguy, it looks like the 23-C. The first one I'm not sure if its strong enough, it needs to have that die chip on the S, also look...
Wow thanks again forthe info Hobo, I have a few barbers but I dont really collect them, lol I always just assumed it was a man.
I hope it's a man :bigeyes:.
Count me in too, Thanks Adam!
Is it in a regular PCGS holder or a special one (First day strike, Early release)? The first day ones in 66 are going for over 50, at least on eBay.
Very nice note rj :thumb:
Sorry to hear SS, I'll keep you both in my prayers.
Sounds good to me.
Lol I was afraid that might be the case. I guess I'll just have to join the club :D. Btw when is the next meeting Magman :goofer:.
They both were 58s the coin that sold in 95' was graded by NGC, and the one that just sold was graded by PCGS.
Thanks Hobo, I should have look up the actual weights. It's interesting though IMO the silver quarters feel lighter than the clad ones, lol maybe...
So me and Ruben were just talking about this, which I find to be amazing: If you had purchased the 1794 dollar back in 95' (the last one listed on...
How would you grade this dollar? I found this post on "How would you grade this dollar?" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for...
It's probably just a normal 90% silver quarter. They are lighter, and have a different feel than a clad one.
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