I was shopping a buying a big ticket item for the house and when getting my change back I was given this. [IMG] [IMG] I asked if they had...
This came in a group of junk silver $1000 face bag that my dealer bought. It was in the sample handful he pulled and looked at. Needless to say...
because I am starting to delve into canadian coinage and I don't have specific questions yet per se, more of a want of a feel for canadian...
For nitwit it doesn't get any better than SGS so I'll say MS70!!! then Doug AU53 for the eyebrow and mustache wear on the obv and the breaks in...
ditto
Which of our members are canadian experts or advanced collectors? I ask because I have been finding some older canadian where I live and I have...
Just got the last two coins I needed to finish my franklin set in MS. A nice 1948 and a 1954-S. I've even got a 55 bugs. yay.
But of course when selling your unslabbed MS coins that you took years and years of work to acquire the grading skills necessary to grade them...
buy if you can is my motto these days. There is a ton of softness in the market that can be exploited.
Very nice find.
That is a nice looking coin. But I get where he is going guys. I too will spend a fortune on my coins then begrudge the grading fee of the other...
That looks fun! I want one!
I collect coins because I like it, it is challenging and yet relaxing at the same time. I'm also a history buff so it comes in handy when doing...
wow, that some detective work there guys.
nice finds detecting. I really need to dig mine out, but there is just no time.
I would say that right now toned coins bring a premium, especially in TPGs.
wow.
Roosevelt is on the dime because of his close association with the march of dimes for polio research, not because of the new deal.
wow, love it.
My wife has come to an understanding that I am a coin collector and for the most part it doesn't bother her. she has even purchased coins for me...
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