I don't dispute that it could be useful here (on CoinTalk). But, IMO, it should be moved to General Discussion. Whatever I guess. :rolleyes:
A beautiful and heartfelt letter. Thank you for sharing.
I fail to see what this thread has to do with "Coins"...
And, only one of them is legal to own. Not to mention the number of people who would like to own one is probably a million-fold over an 18th...
If you enjoy 0% return on your money long term, then hoard them I guess. :cigar:
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PS -- The 1791 dated token will likely have edge lettering of "PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF THOMAS CLARKE . X . X ." -- and would be indexed in...
Both look original, and I have no reason to believe they would be "reproductions". LOTS of Conders survived in pristine mint condition (The...
IMO, it should be your favorite coin regardless of what the 3rd party supposed "experts" think of its grade-worthiness. That is a superb example...
IMO that token has active corrosion. Here is the link to the PCGS certification page and PCGS photos: https://www.pcgs.com/cert/34935312...
In no way taking away from the beauty of that patriotic civil war token (CWT), but it is a very common token in high grade. The PCGS populations...
Yep, it's a witches token. For posterity, I'm posting the images here. It's graded MS62 by PCGS. Not sure I agree with that or not. These do...
No star, IMO. :cigar:
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I believe the horseman has a dual-purpose spear and banner pole ;) [IMG]
Very thick. 3-4mm probably. Pretty cool technology for 1799. :cool:
I apologize, I got my spears and swords wires crossed...
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