A 1902-O [ATTACH] [ATTACH] An 1888-O with Doubled Lips [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A 1903-S with some nice soft toning [ATTACH] [ATTACH] An 1886-S [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An 1889-S [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A 1878 with 8 tail feathers [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An 1893 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hers a 1892-CC [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I started when I was 5 years old. I just hit double digits when silver started to disappear from change. Until a few years ago all I collected was...
They are the ones making the money. I’ll put my money into a coin that I can see before buying one that I can not.
If all the coins are in their original packages I’d leave them as is. Any Quarters that are golden in color are probably toned.
Nice looking and a MAD to boot.
A really nice coin from the 4th Century BC. AR Drachm, 18 x 13 mm, 2.5 g Obv.: Gorgoneion. Rev.: Anchor, A to left Crayfish to right....
Hopefully I got this correct. A nice looking Antiochus VII Euergetes coin. 138-129 BC Antioch Mint from 138 to 137 BC Obv.: Winged bust of Eros...
I’ll say welcome to CT but the coin that was originally posted is 200% damaged.
It was written by R.S. Yeoman. It’s a guide to US coins and a standard in the coin world.
Nice coin and a great variety.
Years ago my beloved dog chewed the corners on my record albums. She has long since pasted away and I still miss her. When I came home and saw...
A little.
I would have sent in for regrading before putting up for sale.
I think it’s a fair price.
Definitely damaged. Not an error by any means.
I would like to have gone but I couldn’t. I also can’t get to rock, gem and fossil show which is also this weekend. Hope you had a good time.
That’s a new version of a pet rock.
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