Emil Segal was a fairly prolific Civil War die and token issuer. Emil and his three brothers immigrated from Germany before the Civil War. His...
[ATTACH] I was a dealer for about 16 years. One of my "side specialties" was Civil War tokens. I always had about 500 of them in stock. I...
Years ago I put together the 5 piece type set of the four American gold eagles plust the American silver eagle for $650. That's 1.85 ounces of...
I have purchased three of the four coins for the American Gold Eagle type set with the new “eagle head” reverse. A lot of dealers don’t carry them...
Here is what I have. I'm in Flordida and things are kind of stressed right now. All I'll give is dates as noted and the pictures. 225-215 BCE...
The coin is listed in North's English Hammered Coinage, as #813, but it's noted as "rarely", and there is no picture of it.
1723 6 pence. [ATTACH]
I am very happy to hear from you. I appreciate your contributions to this forum and thanks again for the this very neat item. I think it is really...
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The die variety is Fuld 37/434a. It is rated as a common, R-1 variety.
It is graded EF-40. The technical grade is probably EF-45. It has luster within the letters and devices and shows luster under a light. Not all...
I put together a short set of raw Walkers (1941 - 1947) in a Dansco style album page. I have not had much luck taking a picture of it. Here is the...
The 1912-D Liberty Nickel is an odd case price wise. In grades up to VF, it sells for the same money as any other common date. A Good-4 1912-D is...
If you are referring to the 1908 $20 gold, it’s graded MS-64 as it should be. It’s quite smooth, but the luster is muted as it was made. I was...
It’s one of the more common patriotic Civil War tokens. I’ll have to post the Fuld numbers for it later.
That one is nice because the die that struck it was not rusted. This one is Mint State, but the obverse die was rusted. [ATTACH]
I don't handle enough cash and coins any more to get anything in change. The only 2024 cent I have is in a Proof set.
At more than $100 an ounce, it's "bullion," at least not yet.
These two are considered to be different types. The first was struck outside of a collar. [ATTACH] This was struck in the collar. [ATTACH] My...
Oh boy! A signature from the Mint Director. Will we have to get that certified too? As for the edge, it's probably something to do with needing...
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