Under a million proof silver mintage and over $15 under guide, very nice. I like the Washington and White House label, even though Washington...
Well, you got $0.16 to spend now.
I personally would leave it alone. But I suppose it could be dipped, but as always, no guarantee it won't just tone back the same way. I don't...
I can't remember which one, but I knew they were bullion produced in the name of a country, technically legal tender in those host countries. But...
It's neat. There are several new bullion issues coming out in the name of Tokelau and I've bought many in the past. I actually picked up a...
A day late, a half dollar short! 1964 Kennedy in an older PCGS Sample Slab[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I want those! Who doesn't love a walker? A comic I found amusing... [ATTACH]
Looks quite small for human use given it's size (but smaller than a U.S. quarter) and the length of information usually put on human tags. My...
I've spent some time trying to track down a Cuban medalist. No luck. But, Charles Barber designed much of Cuba's coinage in the early 1900's and...
It's a really lovely medal. I particularly like the font used for the year 1922. Do you happen to know if the edge is inscribed bronze or anything?
That a crescent of rainbow thinking I'm seeing? Very nice.
I had a tortoise shell calico that I absolutely loved. Best cat I've ever had. She'd leave me copious amounts of gifts... Moles, lizards, birds,...
Gotta love a CC!
Looking at these pictures, the lighting makes it look highly polished, but in reality it's a luster filled beauty.
This beauty right here. Portugal, 1915, 10 centavos, KM# 563. A one year type. While the U.S. was about to embark on it's journey to a new...
I want those! Again a thanks for the contest! My early Christmas present from my roommate...a Keurig! [ATTACH] This baby was on sale only $39 bucks!
Like the royal dansk sewing kit[ATTACH]
True, I certainly learned from mine.
Not just you. I recently found an ancient I had missing for six months in a box of books. Still have no clue how it ended up there.
It seems when I read the article he was referring mostly to lay and casual collectors driving prices up. But as newer collectors enter the fold,...
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