Many westerns feature coins in the gambling saloons.
Free publicity for our hobby is a great thing. We need more.
Very nice. Album toned I would suspect. As one who appreciates nicely toned nickels I prefer mine in a blue, blue/violet shade that doesn't...
Personally, I'm a coin collector. Not a holder collector. Others collect both, so as long as this exists there are some who pay the premium set by...
Thank you, Sir. "Fear the goat"!
Which will be an end to the reverse Eagle on every quarter since 1796. Sad. So sad. On the other issue, dead Presidents need to go from our...
Can never go wrong with Blue Ikes! (from the packaging, as in Brown as well). Both nice scores, by the way.
I'm trying to find a list referencing all of the available options by year for the Silver Wedge-tailed Eagle series. Extremely difficult, and...
With the exception of rare and unique coins I don't have anything to worry about collecting raw higher mid-grade circulated. Slabbed primarily for...
Coins are a manufactured product. Like any other product, one in a million will inevitably escape detection before being sold. So no, I do not...
Indeed it is a long story. Very, very long with just as many reasons. While many books exist on the Lincoln cent as a coin, I don't believe any...
The Lincoln Cent is by far the most popular and number one U.S. coin series to collect. It's also the most discarded and tossed aside coin. Taking...
It's quite enjoyable to have a close relative to share in the hobby. I send things to my uncle in SC and he returns the favor. Great set!
And this would be why I would NOT buy from EBAY raw like millions have and do.
First, I see you like a challenge. I'm currently 49 from completing this extremely tough series to assemble. Eight years and counting. Don't allow...
It's a repeat of the early commemorative debacle. Subjects which serve no legitimate reasoning, poor designs and over inflated. This is not to say...
At $1620 a coin, buy, buy, buy. That's melt price without a commission.
What I don't get is why, say, an R6 or 7 coin comes back straight graded almost always while an R1 of the same series does not. It would seem as...
Just out of curiosity, did you cross reference that 1806? There is no way that would grade fine based on the definition spelled out. I think that...
I like it. Why? Because you don't find this date that often and you found it in a roll. Congrats! A nice addition to the Whitman.
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