Beautiful stuff!
Merry Christmas to the greatest site ever!
Well, I am at 192 and received a 89 lb weight loss reward/ Christmas gift [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Surely this thread provides holiday laughter. Merry Christmas to y’all!
Merry Christmas to all on this wonderful board!
Well circulated quarters from 1940 to 1962 have silver melt value and that’s all. There is no way anyone will give you more than melt for those.
I am noticing that on these early coins. I saw these that looked nice, but the price is scary: 1798 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS VF25 1799 Draper Bust...
Hello - I am at 194 lbs, 87 lbs lost and looking for an awesome Reward/Christmas gift. I was looking at Draped Bust dollars, either 1798 or 1799,...
Broke 200 at 199.4! Woo hoo! Now it’s time to find something
Commemorative quarters for each of the 3 Stooges including Joe Bessel and Curly Joe DeRita. That was be 6 in one year - perfect, it’s settled!
Des Moines. Overall it went well. pretty big crowd, but not everyone was playing it safe which was supposed to be enforced by the hotel. The...
It was great to have a show and there was a lot of activity; however, the practice of masking was not consistent and some were nonchalant about...
I was at the INA show today. The hotel required mask wearing, but I would say it was at a 90% level. This upset my wife or perhaps she was ornery...
Well, I continue the journey and I am down to 205. If I keep my job and break the Mendoza line, life will be good coin wise. Blood sugar level...
I am so happy people are still interested in early commems. I collect them and appreciate the beauty, history and challenge in completing a set....
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I am just giddy that the appreciation of early commemoratives is back on the site!
I love the early commemorative set and it is a challenge to collect. It took me 15 to finish the set and I may want to upgrade a few of them early...
An 18th century half or dollar in at least f condition
If you need To know, consider talking to a dealer. Looks like something from the Bikini Botton - perh Mr. Krabs’ “me first dime”
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