We're English-Polish and not so sweft with the speling.
My middle name is Superfluous Poste - my dad was John Olde Shoppe.
I'm looking for some special pieces for my low grade Colonial set - higher budget for me, but on the low end of the value of these special pieces....
My first 1875 was a Philadelphia in an ANACS slab with VF30 Details and corrosion and tooling - as others have noted, "serious" collectors will...
April Fools Day is often considered to be named for Sir Edward April - though that may just be historical fiction (I posted this in General...
Lol, I like it!
I'm so excited you found that 1928 SLQ - only 6.3 million were produced in Philadelphia that year, and that baby has survived, I like it a LOT!
Thank you so much for taking the trouble to look at this and share your knowledge. That is very interesting to me and I just love learning more...
According to Red Book, Mark Newby came to America from Dublin, Ireland in 1681. He brought copper pieces believed to have been struck in Dublin...
The intriguing stories and history are what holds my interest in coins, speaking of which, I love that Brasher was George Washington's neighbor in...
I picked up another bargain piece for my low grade Colonial Copper set - this time it's a 1787 Nova Eborac Copper Cent, Seated Figure Left variety...
I collected slabbed graded coins for decades but didn't submit any until about three years ago when I decided to move my top SLQ set into a graded...
Me three! Also bought that NGC membership for $99 with the $150 credit that I need to figure out how to use. Love that Hugh Wood insurance -...
Is the change visible without magnification? It took some serious magnification to see it for me, I understand that less circulated equals more...
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