Here's mine for comparison. The slight wear on the side of Ed's beard and the hair above his ear earned this one a MS-55 from NGC. I'm not seeing...
Note to self: Figure out how to get on Rob's "nice" list next year. :D
I've never purchased anything from the U.S. Mint or even visited their website. I had no clue they produce medals. :wideyed:
I stand corrected. I've never seen those. I'm not much of a Mint guy, so I probably should have done some research before posting that.
No. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe every coin issued by the U.S. mint must have a denomination. I think you should send the coin...
Very nice example of a great looking coin! Unusual to see one so bright white. Here's mine. MS-64. Not quite as nice as the two above, but I'm...
I might get accused of “bah humbugging”, but as a practical matter you’re right. If those were mine, I’d trash the cards, save the coins that fit...
You're right. That does look a lot like Joe.
Hey Randy, it just proves you're never too old to take a walk on the wild side. [ATTACH]
Nice coin. I'll go with AU-58 also. As for being over-dipped, very hard to tell from those photos.
Seller was right. Those are proofs, and Franklin halves, not Kennedy. Pretty coins!
I laughed!
Not to be confused with "toe cents."
I didn't know cardboard 2x2s even had brand names. OP, can you tell us the difference, if any, between the two? Do you have photos?
I appreciate that sentiment, but be aware that if you collect coins long enough, you’ll probably make changes in how you store them. I’ve...
George is looking pretty spry for a 291 year old.
Always nice to find real money in the wild. :D
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NGC AU-55 ... [ATTACH]
Incoming NGC MS-63. One of four 1936 coins to bear Edward VIII's mark (the others being East Africa, Fiji and New Guinea, if memory serves). [ATTACH]
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