thanks I have the copper quote book. Can you PM me the email address.
Does he have a email address or something so I can talk to him or contact him prior to just sending him a check?
If you ever find a coupe out there on the web let me know.
Here's one I got back from NGC about a month ago. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I'm looking for a book to help me with attributions on 1847 large cents. I did a search online and found this one. Attribution guide for United...
wow that's cool
+1
I hope she graded 68. Nice pic of a nice coin.
Here is the obverse. [ATTACH] As far as grade goes I haven't looked at it hard enough but it should be in the 63 range. Think had the strike...
I thought that I should share a few coins with you folks as you have done. I have a 2007 on the way and should have it Monday....
I know she's not much to look at from the front, but what a rear. I haven't seen much orange on a coin before. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH] I have found that now out of habit I have to check every UNC/BU 1972 Ike out when I find one. Like most of you I was at a new shop...
The hit on the ear will keep it from a 65. I call it a 64.
Good to see Lehigh respond to this thread, he seems to be one of the best for toned coins and seems to know this nitch market better than most....
I have a cheap 1976 bicentennial quarter in a slab that looks good but it needs to go into my album. Maybe I'll try a blow torch on it just for...
I'm partial to a hammer, channel locks and a pair of snips. I hate cracking out the PCGS slabs. I'll have to try wrapping it in a hand towel...
Thanks treehugger. I'll be honest the coin doesn't do much for me. Now if that were a high relief american silver eagle from the San Francisco...
What will the mintage be on this one.
I had a nice peace dollar that I know was a 64 in a 63 holder. It was in a NGC holder I cracked it out because I just new it was a grade higher...
Interesting. I wonder what this will do with the current Britannia price wise. It sounds like they are going in full blast into the bullion...
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