I appreciate your saying so! Thank you too!
Identifiers for 1964 "SMS" or Specimen Coinage as Certified by PCGS Caleb is hung up with PCGS calling them "Special Mint Sets" when they should...
Your Dad sent me the link, to both Gilroy Roberts' and Frank Gasparro's recollections written only months after the introduction of the Kennedy...
That's quite a feat, Caleb. As you may know I have used Todd Pollock to photograph some of my better varieties and include the pickup points in a...
I like both PCGS (CU) and CoinTalk. I am a small fish at PCGS but there is a lot of activity and knowledgeable people, and I enjoy both the U.S....
1899-B British Trade Dollar MS62 NGC [ATTACH]
I am so sorry to hear this and I will keep an eye out for the coins if they come my way.
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1804 British Half Guinea George III MS62 PCGS 1804 British Half Guinea George III MS62 PCGS [ATTACH]
Hamburgers and 1964 SP Kennedy Halves Um, because somewhere from 8 to 15 people can get their hamburgers and another 1 million or so...
I beg to differ. The 1964 SMS can certainly NOT be ordered like hamburgers. I think somewhere from eight to 15 exist, including several whose...
According to an interview the acting director gave recently, the Mint may give up the dollar, half dollar and nickel coins before long, maybe...
I certainly didn't take it as disrespect, and I totally agree that the Cherrypickers' Guides are a pretty much random selection. You guys have...
Well I certainly do have fun collecting, and that is always the foremost reason to begin any collection. But the urge for completion that I think...
Good grief, it looks like they just let anybody in around here these days :hail: Well I guess I must say, laying all joking aside as they say,...
A lot of these varieties are so rare they trade infrequently. The PCGS pop for PCGS #391224, the certified FS-511, is 1/4/2/2/2 in...
1968-S Kennedy Half Inverted S [ATTACH][ATTACH] As you can see, the Mint's S mintmark is not completely symmetrical, and it does appear...
I actually started getting interested in them when a charming British fellow named John the Jute was stalking these boards, but alas we have not...
That's a nice one! Looks like MS61-62 to me, full luster. What grade/service?
Don't Believe Everything You Read Reading Google again, eh? Interesting ... good luck with that, and thanks! George
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