So... is she single?
Is that a tri-metallic? Pretty slick!
As someone who has given significant thought to holdering my errors: ANACS is the least expensive. NGC is a bit more. PCGS is the most. Yours...
They do kind of make them up as they go. I sent them a 3/4" washer and they slabbed it as a 2015 Lincoln Shield Cent Error. "MDNS" - Mint Did Not...
You noticed that too? [emoji2]
Camera and lens are in the mail. Pics to come!
I know. I created the thread in the Coin Chat section. I will remain diligent in referring folks to it. [emoji6]
I am a fan of Carr's fantasy coinage series. I think he has done a wonderful job with the line, and I own a premium 1910 Indian business strike,...
As others have said already, when purchasing a coin for numismatic purposes, the price of the base metal has almost no influence on my acceptable...
Lovely example of a coin oft looked over by collectors. Kudos, Bob!
Can we just start a thread for the battle about Daniel Carr's work? That way the threads about new purchases won't get clogged with it. Every. Time.
There's no fun in that.
I agree with Santini. Probably a burnished silver for me. Not really my area of collecting or interest, but Twain is one of my favorite storytellers.
Just read this bit in my Lincoln Cents book. They used spent munitions shells from training exercises and mixed in pure copper to get the alloy...
Airtite makes pages and 2x2 holders for their capsules. Look at their website.
We're spread all over the world including Toledo, Columbus, Springfield, Connecticut, and Geneva (Switzerland). He married into the family before...
I can't speak for the coins pictured here, but with a loupe you can still see the original date on my Indian (1908).
I'll give ya 2c US for it. That's almost 3x face, Angelo!
A different coin but in the same series: I gave about $110ish for my 1910 Indian Cent. I'd say you did better than I did.
So one of my major projects for 2016 is to catalogue the collection I inherited from my grandfather when he passed away in 2004. It has been...
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