Cleaning is a beast of a different nature. I do my best to avoid cleaned or "problem" coins. With that said, the label on the holder has little do...
I am not sure if this is allowed, but I couldn’t find the individual picture files for these coins, so here is a group shot. [ATTACH]
You make an excellent point. Both of the Proof 65s were fantastic coins with their own merits, but neither of them had the eye appeal of this...
The inequality between English and Irish money has a long history (in favor of the English). This issue went unresolved until the production of...
I love it when Ireland comes up! [ATTACH]
Thank you. I hope you enjoyed it. A good deal of editing still needs to be done, but that is a project for another day. This is a good question,...
In an ideal world, we would not have to choose, but more often than not, during my collecting journey, I have been forced to make this decision....
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Although EAC is no longer my area, I could not pass this honest circulated large cent for the price I got it. It seems so odd to be posting a new...
Here are a few new additions that I got around to photographing today. I have some more research to do on the 1799 Halfpenny. By all accounts, it...
Very interesting piece! It is always nice to see a piece of Irish copper as the center of a conversation. This piece is, without a doubt, is a...
The term “Antiqued” does not necessarily mean that medal was conditioned after striking. The planchet could have been treated prior to striking....
Off to the Bahamas!! [ATTACH]
Finally, a chance to post an Irish coin!!! This is one of my favorites! [ATTACH]
1788 Great Britain pattern Halfpenny [ATTACH]
1806 Great Britain Halfpenny proof restrike- mint error [ATTACH] 1807 Great Britain Halfpenny proof restrike [ATTACH] 1811 Bank of England 1...
1806 Great Britain proof Farthing [ATTACH]
I also do a good portion of my buying from European auction houses. I have never had the option of using PayPal. I find it just as easy to call up...
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