Won these two coins at my local club meeting Wednesday night for a $5 raffle tickets purchase. The scuff on the reverse of the nickel is on the...
Here's a couple of raw coins with problems that I still like: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I see AU-58.
@green18, sorry for being off-topic but I love your avatar. The first time I saw the Unknown Comic on the old Gong Show back in the '80s, I quite...
Here's one of my favorite problem coins. Purchased for 50% of Greysheet 3 years ago at a time when I thought I might never spend $3000 for a...
Cool! I love to add to my library. More tonnage for my kids to deal with.
Here's the other side of the SDB debate since we are indulging in anecdotes: My parents had a SDB at the McCoy Federal Credit Union for 25 years...
Clashy clash clash, both sides.
That's not a bad habit - it's a great one. Unless you've bought a book that I want.
Shoot, what's the matter with you guys? Don't you want to win this contest? My best advice is: Buy @physics-fan3.14 book!
What two books are you seeking? For half dimes, the references I have in addition to the CBHD website we both use: - Valentine, the 1975...
I could never quite understand it myself. I thought it looked better than a 61. And i don't think it's a slider but maybe some here can read it...
Not that I can determine. It's a low-grade coin and it's not a rare die marriage or die state. Unless I am way off in my attribution, and I...
The following is long-winded and I apologize in advance for the esoterica regarding the attribution and die state of this half-dime. @Paddy54,...
@Paddy54, I also use that website in conjunction with the much older LM book. I make the OP's LM-4 to be the LM-4.1 die remarriage although it...
That's a quite nice Lafayette. Here's mine graded MS-61 by ANACS. [ATTACH]
Thanks for the correction. I never noticed it since I don't buy raw coins as a general rule and almost everything I bid on is more or less...
The first one is an LM-4, R-2, pretty common. At first I thought it might be the LM-6 which is an R-6, quite rare but it's not. A $125 cost...
It would just be heart-breaking to present a list of stolen coins to the authorities and to then have your claims disbelieved. Yes, better safe...
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