Looking for photos to use in the 3rd edition of my book. Must be HD Must be YOUR PHOTOS, not simply those you found online belonging to someone...
Please inbox me if you have a copy for sale or trade. [ATTACH]
I am launching the Cronin Coin Certification Program, however it is only for U.S. Mint error coins. I have attached a sample slab. Here are some...
Always neat when you see a foldover flap with the incused date. Neat-o! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I really find it lazy when grading companies tag an unknown planchet as a "foreign" blank or planchet. For example, attached is a 1987-D...
Here are the side-by-side photos I promised long ago... The coin changed grades from an AU-58 to an MS-63. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You just don't see these this far off on dimes. A nice and significant example. ~Joe Cronin, author of Mint Errors to Die For [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's yours truly! Enjoy! Unfortunately, I am sold out of books. [ATTACH]
Wow! Absolutely Perfect, in my opinion... (T'is a friend of mine's coin...) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here ya go! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1972-D Washington Quarter struck on a 95% copper 1 cent planchet. Nice full date and mintmark that you don't see on many of these. NGC MS-63RB...
This U.S. 1892 World's Columbian Exposition Half Dollar is in great condition. Normally these "Opium" coins are very worn or have lots of...
1959 Lincoln Cent Struck on a 10 Cent Silver Dime Planchet Was PCGS AU-58, now NGC MS-63 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Cool printing error (one stage printed off-center), and an example of what it should look like. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Enjoy! 1. One of my books had all upside-down pages after the "Legal" page... [ATTACH] 2. An off-center print job on a U.S. Mint bag [ATTACH]...
Here is something I made to help new collectors who think they found a very scarce unstruck 1943 Lincoln Cent. I attached a link to the PDF which...
For the life of me, I honestly don't understand why so many people ask this question. Here are some points to ponder if you find yourself asking...
I couldn't have done it without all my friends here at CoinTalk... [ATTACH]
A nice ragged fissure [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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