Sorry for the delay. Life intruded and I'm not much for Lincolns. But this one is housed in an PCGC SP69 slab: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I decided to download my history from Teletrade before the site goes away. Of the 26 lots I bought, I'd rate 18 of them as good to excellent...
This 2x2, along with a couple of dozen others I still have, date back to c. 1968. I would have been about 10 years old. You can see where I...
The only coins I have dated 1935 are classic commemoratives, but it's that time again... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can't say I collect them, but I do have an 1804 British Trade Dollar which was struck over a Spanish 8 Reales: [IMG] [IMG]
You never call, you never write, I only hear from you when this thread needs a bump... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bit of a letdown, I'm afraid... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Your coin is a modern restrike. You can see the differences here: http://www.theresia.name/en/svergleich.html It contains about .7516 troy...
I'll put in a plug for Harold Fears site: http://jerseycoins.com.
Here's one of mine from a previous thread: [IMG] [IMG]
I'm afraid I disagree. For years now, the standard boilerplate for commemorative coin enabling legislation contains the phrase "Coins minted...
My modern commemorative manifesto: Art by Committee is better are excluding great designs than it is at preventing bad ones. Doubly so for art...
Just because I can't resist a current events dig, here's my "Dungeon" token: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Got nuttin' for 1860. So it's back to 1935 and the classics: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
At Teletrade, NGC 66 sets are listed at some frequency at $280 + vig, but I would guess they go begging about half the time.
No, RCC itself was created in 1994. I think they meant the 20th anniversary to date back to the first coin-related Usenet post. The first...
I dragged out this thing to post in a photography forum... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Still in the Original Cardboard and Plastic: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Since I rephotographed this one when I thought we were stuck on 1927... [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Sorry for the Typo. 1853-C type II.
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