Of course back when they OWNED Paypal they got all of it. Right they aren't dummy headquarters they're real headquarters which allows them to get...
That would be the McDermott specimen. Later purchased by Aubrey Bebee and eventually donated to the ANA museum. It is often on display at ANA...
I read these responses and I have to think "Are these the same people who don't understand the challenge of a Lowball collection?"
You did note I edited the language and didn't quote it exactly because it was foul language.
[ATTACH] There are several differences in the hair curls between the two types. The most noticeable is the addition of an extra above the...
The TPG's have said that their slab shells and inserts are not made in China.
I think there is a good chance that you are right about the grease strike through. I'm not seeing any die chip or break at the base of any of the...
We all we HAVE to go by are the photos. If we aren't to judge by the photos then we can have NO opinion whatsoever, and then what's the point?...
There might be a strike through there, or damage, if there is something still embedded there the photo isn't good enough to show it with...
He is correct that it is a partial collar, he was wrong about the reverse die being the hammer die. A partial collar spread out to the wider...
Looks to me like a strike through. Something, possibly a metal flake, was sitting down in the "gutter" around the die face that creates the...
I don't see anything wrong with it, S-161 Die stage XI And it is the type 1 hair used from 1796 to mid 1798 (S-164) and on the first obv of 1800...
Of course right after the holidays they are going to get swamped with pallets of monster boxes of silver eagles.
Seems cionsistent with a slightly rolled thin planchet. Not really far enough out of tolerance to be worth a premium, but interesting and a...
None of the certificates did, and I don't recall any advice to do so on any other paperwork from them.
OP can mean Original Post, or Original Poster depending on context.
And San Francisco. The CoinWeek link you posted says 6 S mint coins are known.
It wasn't bodybagged. That is how they were done and packaged by ANACS from 1972 to 1990. That is the certificate style they used from roughly...
They are probably cataloged in a well known reference. Once your book is published (and maybe donate a copy to NGC's reference library) you might...
The third and fourth images of the doubled date appear to be the same, and seem to match the OP coin. I believe it is a repunched date and not a...
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