David Kahn, Elizabeth Coggan, JJ Teaparty, etc.
These aren't the dimes we're looking for . . . carry on.
Yeah . . . Like for a number of other coins from that theft, I still have 8 or 10 photos of it, and continue to check against new examples that...
The OP's estimation of 140 degrees CCW is really pretty solid (this would be 220 degrees CW).
That was a beauty, yes . . . thanks.
I found the photos . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’m quite sure it’s not, as it was one of more than two hundred scarce coins, not one of which has surfaced after 13 years. I fear they were all...
I haven’t thought of it in a while now, but this date was one of the coins I lost over a decade ago . . . An exceptional coin that I suspect has...
Got any like that with complete dates?
I'm a realist, and mine would be a terribly long list, with hundreds of coins on it. For starters . . . 1870-S Half Dime 1873-CC Dime No Arrows...
If the subject of this thread was more directly connected to your reply, I'd give a Best Answer for formulating such a well-crafted and relatable...
As much as I hate bringing this up, I'd include some prominent indication within your Merc Dime album that the 16-D isn't real, just in case your...
Oh, I think you're sharper than that. Oops . . . did it again.
My cutoff date? 2100. If I live until then, please, please, please cut me off.
Impressive strike . . . yes, pun intended.
Where's Waldo gone to?
The only aluminum coins I've ever "bought" were US patterns from when aluminum was worth more than gold, circa 1860.
A really nice looking coin and an awesome acquisition Bill.
I am not a fan of Korean coins, but I am definitely a fan of education . . . kudos!
Rubbish, probably from some profiteering boiler room operation. They obviously did not get their start with a numismatic heart, as they don't...
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