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Up your avenue, I hope to add one or two pieces of interesting exonumia soon; perhaps a CWT or HTT, maybe a medal or a SCD. Never know what might...
@expat - you may be interested to know I’ve ordered three more ancients to add to the prize selection, including some BC silver! I think they’re...
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PCGS MS64 FBL. Also purchased for my giveaway stack. (See link in my signature line if you want to enter the latest giveaway.) [ATTACH]
That has a nice grey look to it. I like my circulated silver like that.
While I’d call your coin AG3+ to be conservative, I think one could also make a decent argument that it just barely squeaks by as a G4. Its...
This is an entry post for miles_long on Collectors Universe. [ATTACH] (*Don’t worry- he’s not electing me Pope or anything. My old forum...
I went last year and enjoyed it. Sadly, I will not attend this year. Maybe next!
They have an option now where you can send a GSA Morgan in for grading and they'll keep it in the original GSA holder, if you wanted to do that....
I just added a nice Franklin half (PCGS MS64 FBL) to the Giveaway Gallery. I've been on a little bit of a shopping spree lately, to spice up the...
Neither did I. I remember the one you're talking about, though. Interesting piece with Lauer spiel marke vibes.
Now that the original TrueView guru, Phil Arnold, has gone from working at PCGS to GC, it will interesting to see the Great Collections offerings...
I've had some TrueViews that were rather dark for my taste. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] (This TrueView was shot through the plastic-it's not...
As @robec mentioned, that's not a TrueView image of the Barber dime. It's an old Secure Plus image.
Ooh, neat. Those Serapis jugheads are cool. Never had one.
Depends on how you choose. Me, I date my ownership from the day payment is sent, but others, like @Bing, as you can see, choose to wait until the...
I concur with both of these opinions. It's on the cusp between AG3 and G4. Call it AG3+. Fun find. You seem to have been lucky with quarters...
Neat find, despite the issues.
Let alone George Washington...
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