I have a number of pedigreed tokens in my collection. Being a historian at heart, it's neat to me to have something in my hands that a great...
Seller's pics: Whole set was $47.75 shipped, which works out to $15.92/ea. Either way, sub $50. I plan to image the set when it gets here. [ATTACH]
Absolutely. It's the single biggest reason any of us stick around and the biggest part of its continued solvency is the participation of current...
It could be a lot of things - if you asked for a variety attribution in the regular submission, that can delay things - even a tougher coin to...
Seller's pic: popped on this 1981 ANA Convention Medal (90th Anniversary in New Orleans)set this evening. I did a lot of research and it appears...
I work on the railroad. We have our own privatized retirement and don't pay into Social Security.
I work for one of the only industries that doesn't pay into Social Security. Our pension is managed much more sensibly and is much more solvent,...
I really like that one. Maybe not $661. It's well struck and has a full head and bust - typically you only get one or the other. Did you overpay?...
Nice grab!
Die Crack.
A details coin, but well under $50. Part of a recent group buy. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This does not appear to be a proof coin. I'd say no.
[ATTACH] Not a Morgan guy, but came across this one and imaged it this afternoon.
I believe this to be an honest MS63, with minimal marks and some color around the devices but nothing too distracting. In an early PCGS holder...
Well there ya go!
I didn't know that! Interesting.
GC doesn't submit to the stickering firms - only TPGs.
I've had the opportunity to BIE several of the second one in the past... ;)
Top one is IL-Chi-140, bottom one is KY-Cre-001.
Benjamin, do a search of Steve Hayden's past auctions for encased coinage. This should give you an idea of value. Also check out Encased...
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