Very nice pickup...I would have done the same thing. That's a color I have't seen before. Kind of purple-ish? Nice holder also.
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PCGS is harder on Saints but they are both inconsistent. Apparently, there is some sort of war going on between the two with crossing. PCGS is...
They always get the quills wrong. A real one look like this...Sheesh! [ATTACH]
Apparently high tech. It will be interesting.
Just started this set so 1 down and 6 to go. (not in hand yet) I'm stuck at the moment on my saint set (1929) & walkers are my 2nd favorite type...
TrueView still listed. [ATTACH] I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see it.
If somebody found a bag of 21 Saints I'd....I'd..... [ATTACH]
That S-45 is amazing but I also like the DB quite a bit.
JA is the finalizer. He has Bill Wetzler, Bill Shamhart & Steve Blum working with him. Not sure what they do. I wouldn't put too much stock in...
Always wondered where the term gold-bug started but never looked it up. Is this a picture of another type of gold-bug pin? [ATTACH]
Eventually we'll probably just go to a ranking system. One number that will be in the plastic and subject to change like the odometer in your car....
That was 71 years ago. I think we learned some things since then.
That's a very nice one. Most are baggy & have a weak strike.
Very similar to @coinquest1961 coin French 20 franc Marianna & Rooster. (1899-1914) Designed by engraver Jules-Clément Chaplain. [ATTACH] For...
Saints are a weird one where that is true. You could drag a 29 around the world as a pull-toy and it still gets MS6? (same goes for all the fab-5)
If you like walkers, you can build a very nice set of "real" ones. You only need 7 proofs and lower grades are both inexpensive & beautiful. Here...
I'd even be interested in doing a registry set if the cents stopped at 1807.
No F-bell lines, F-bands or F-Steps on a saint?...Do not despair. I suggest the most important detail is the nose & recommend 3 terms....
Yes...By all means...Give your money to the Fed & not the treasury.:nailbiting:
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