They ought to take the obvious junk silver and sell it as a separate auction or two. They really need to thin that pile down to a more controlable...
You will notice there is a chip off it's marble on the extreme left side in the first photograph. I have located a firm in New York that claims to...
jello: Is it an Assayer Scale? If so, I might be interested. It would work into a nice display with my Bullion pieces. I display a portion of...
medoraman: I live in the far Western Suburbs of Chicago. His store is in Central Illinois, in a town called McLean. The 300 miles was a total...
Buy him a membership in the ANA. If he doesn't already, it will interest him in getting to the coin shows. If he goes there now, he will get in...
We stopped by his store on the way out of town and he had two small registers somewhat like yours, there and already restored; one in nickel and...
It was rebuilt in 1915 at NCR. It was originally made in 1908.
My 383980xx got a Dear John letter. I must have been right at the cut off.
The gentleman who owned it has taken up the hobby of rebuilding and restoring them. I was his very first sale. Most registers on eBay are for...
I just had to add this to my coin and currency collection. In fact, I drove over 300 miles today just to make the purchase. This is a Brass NCR...
My guess would be F15 on the grade. It still makes it a good value for what you paid. However, better images could inhance both the detail and the...
I had to look back in my gallery to find the photograph of my error note. You can see the offset on my note and how much more the OP has on his...
I have a $50 graded note with a similar situation. PCGS called it an error note with a back to face offset. Yours would be a face to back offset....
I'm an ultra conservative grader so don't dispair. I would say VF25 or VF30.
Between this and the Gold Mine in your family, I hope your in line for a great inheritance. :>)
Looking for a Fifth Issue, Fifty-Cent Note with the Bust of Seward. Grade would be F, F+ or lower VF.
TexasJarhead; I like those little three cent pieces. They seem to be over looked many times. Yet they have a unique look, small size and are...
Completing a set of anything is indeed note worthy. Usually I enjoy them for a year or two and then sell them off. It gives you funding for your...
Lance: That last statement of yours was a gem. I think anyone who is and has collected for a while, agrees with you whole heartedly. Great witt. :>)
That's just great Dave. I just know flyers10 concern of it going to a real collector, has been full filled and realized. So would you please PM me...
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