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That's exactly what it is. Move MS-60 thru MS-70 to MS-80 thru MS-100, adding 10 more mint states. Everything else (PR-1 thru AU-58) stays the...
VerdiCare is very good at treating verdigris on copper coins. Unfortunately, the manufacturer is unable to meet demand for reasons unknown.
No, I had to return it to the seller to get the refund. I wish I had taken pictures but this was back in the day of film cameras and it really...
I did buy a counterfeit 42-over-1 Mercury dime years ago from a prominent advertiser in Coin World. This was before the internet existed. A few...
LOL, Done! :cool: The Cleveland Browns signed rookie kicker Greg Joseph on Monday to replace Zane Gonzalez, who missed four attempts that cost...
Correction, he was COO, not CEO, so it was probably the shirts.
CLCT share price is down 50% since January - that's never good when you're CEO.
Boy, can I relate! I learned how rubbing toothpaste on a coin between your thumb and forefinger would really polish it up nice! Fortunately only a...
You can usually find him down at the Cantina with Quickdraw and Top Cat.
I was excited to post this modest little buy until I saw some of the awesome coins in this thread. Now I'm just embarrassed to admit I gave in to...
The sad thing is the obviously fabricated story that these "were handed out at coin shows in the 1950's and 60's" lets us all know the seller is...
American Silver Eagle. One ounce of silver.
Sorry for your loss. I have a 1912-S Lincoln that my paternal Grandmother bought for me when I was a lad in the '70's and a Morgan dollar that my...
Now we're talking!
Yes, I never considered it before but that coin would be dynamite in real gold.
I get a silver proof set from the U.S. Mint every year. Usually a bad investment but I love silver coins and modern mintage techniques are so...
I bet with a bench grinder and a pair of vice-grips to hold the coin one could make a dime slug in about a minute.
The grandparents traveled to Europe a lot back in the day. There were several common European coins (pre-Euro) in the jar, I assume they were...
AU-58? With all that decoration?
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