Is that 30 minutes in Manhattan rush hour traffic? In other words, about 500 yards? Or is that 30 minutes in no-speed-limit Montana? In other...
The ANA has a club directory and many, but not all clubs are ANA-affiliated. Go to www.money.org and look for links. Now some clubs, such as the...
The OP says the Facebook ad offers "Buy seven and get three free." I think it is unlikely that there are that many genuine 1876-CCs in NGC...
I think it is illegal to sell counterfeits unless the coin has "copy" stamped into it or there is another way to clearly identify it as not...
The thread title says it. We had our first meeting of the Central Florida Coin Club last Wednesday and about 25 - 30 people were there out of a...
For those interested in Charlotte gold, there is a bunch of it coming up in the July 13, 14, 15 Heritage auction of the Utah Collection. Lot...
I would suspect that pretty much any 300 grade of stainless would be very rough on standard modern minting machinery. The punches, dies, etc....
OK, an extremely worn but recognizable 1849 dime that I purchased when I was a teenager lo these many decades ago. This is so worn that I cannot...
Nice little HD! This is the LM-3 die marriage, Obverse 2 and Reverse H. Rarity 2. Note the die crack from rim through Star 1 and into the...
I never cheat and I always tell the truth. But seriously, I blew this GTG by a megaton when I said 65.
Interesting how we think of die cracks as a 19th century phenomenon but they still show up in the 20th and maybe the 21st century.
I like almost all the quarters but here is one of my favorites in my collection. Not only a pretty proof but also a doubled 1 in the date....
I think a 65. Weakly struck like many 25s and it shows on the shield and the eagle's breast but there is no shortage of 1925s graded 65 and up.
Quite the achievement! BTW, why is the D mm filled?
Photoscape has a MAC application. Will that work on your iPad?
Half dimes are not prone to cracking and breaking. The metal they were made of, 90% silver and 10% copper, is the same as all the other US silver...
I don't have one but always thought I would want one. Here's one up for bid now and it looks like the finest one I've ever seen. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm not very good with Morgans but that easily looks like a 66 to me.
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@Jim Dale, go to the Home Page. On the blue menu bar at the top of the page, click on "Forums" and select the forum that you want to post to....
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