Lovely enough Barber. I do like the toning.
As a spinner item, if you can come across the gadget it fit into, then you could likely really get a great price.
Also, the Pan-Pacific is a viable collector's choice. If you sell, I could imagine you should at least double your money.
And the bear is the California symbol.
Yeppers
Yeah, someone noticed the edge lettering did not all go one way relative to coin side and got excited. As you read the edge lettering, sometimes...
Toned coins can be pretty, but some or many toned coins will end up, like @Clawcoins says, changed over time and may not be so nice. I have for...
^^ now I don't have a mentor, but I try to use whoever I can to gain knowledge, and some of what I post is me trolling for info. I may not always...
If you want money storage, get some jars and throw change in there. If you want money you put into this hobby to remain your money, meaning you...
quick photos... will be trying to capture this better later [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Those 1917 DD ones in lower grades can be difficult to attribute. I have a graded one in a low grade and the doubling does not stand out. Don't...
I learned dang near all I know about numismatics here on CT (thing 1) and a few non-coin things (thing 2) [IMG] And just like these two things...
No pic yet, but got a Gallienus Zoo series coin. Panther. Who else has one????
The other side of the hill starts when you reach your 30th b-day. No, you might have some of your best years coming later.
One thing you can do easily is start looking at pricing... in the red book, in mags or papers and also invest in a blue book. Because knowing or...
The collector base will always be aging rapidly. Because, although kids do get into the hobby, they generally don't know enough to buy wisely nor...
Yeah, that happens sometimes (he, he, he) [ATTACH]
Yes, poking the edge of the mylar is good. Or use scissors to cut the cardboard just under the staples. Two or three edges cut and you can free...
Your town is an interesting one, because of it's location... provides access in a few directions to different types of locales.
That sounds like it's tough. But try living in a no-stoplight town. For three years I lived in a small town in NC. The nearest stoplight was close...
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