The best word now is OKC in 2025. Now all I have to do is live that long.
Living in OKC I would love to see this happen--easy 2000 to 2500 dollar addition to my coin budget for the show, but I just don't see this...
You are an asset to this place. You deserve every like.
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Anybody remember Teletrade phone auctions? [ATTACH]
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I don't know; maybe this one? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An addition to my short set of Walkers... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] and an upgrade to my 1827s... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
PCGS lists them here. It'll at least give you a ballpark figure. https://www.pcgs.com/prices/detail/capped-bust-quarter/108/most-active
Speaking of rotated die clashes I offer up this 1814 O-102. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The first coin I ever bought...I've been broke ever since!;) It was also the greatest purchase I ever made. Every cent I've spent has been...
Actually, as I recall (I first saw it in 2004, then again in 2007) it didn't bring that much of a premium. I was the under bidder the first time,...
As an 1827 aficionado this one is kinda special. [ATTACH]
Not my coin, but neat double profile. Wish I had bought when I had the chance) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice double profile on that one. It seems like most 111's demonstrate this.
Buy something like this even if it doesn't fit your main collection. Fits my short set of Walkers, though. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well, I don't have a MS-66, but I've got a 65+. [ATTACH]
Die erosion similar to the letters in UNITED.
A few...but they lasted a while longer. There is an A model of the die marriage with cracks on the reverse. Here's another one that had seen...
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