That's where that Woodward catalog is located. I have spent a ton of time there tracking my 1839 proof dime I posted about here last month. I can...
Here is an example of the desirability of mint sold proof sets in the 19th Century and the various ways they could be ordered. Also note, how...
Certainly, the mint started selling complete proof sets to the public in the mid 19th Century and are well represented in historic catalogs....
Not going to give a middle finger to this piece: Leo, the MGM lion, on a very rare 1939 15th Anniversary medal. [ATTACH]
With arrows..?
Thanks, physics-fan 3.14 (pi man?) - still a work in progress. Much of Heritage's chart is from 2008 when the Kaufman coin was offered, which...
My coin is the 6th known, as there are errors on the Ha.com list. My coin is the NN lot 1629, as I show the page above. The NN lot 444 is the...
My coin came with PNG papers, with photos; ANACS has just launched and offered similar. I'm not sure what proof coins have had difficulty getting...
My first post, in another thread, was the about this coin. I now have additional information and thought it might merit it's own thread. I bought...
Nice buy. I think some are overlooking the fact that many 19th century specimens were cleaned and lacquered 150 years ago. Back then they used a...
Look how well it compares to this PCGS slabbed MS63 proof: [ATTACH]
Yes, but how long ago was it done?
She's gorgeous...
Thanks, worked for me.
Do any of our learned members know where one might access the final inventory of Col. Green, either through the original Boyd ledger or even Mike...
Thanks for that. :happy: I had been to that site, but thought the lack of arrow shafts and 'C' would be the primary diagnostic features. My...
Thank you, very much! I am now off to see examples of what you have noted. :happy:
Hi Anyone care to help me learn what Overton variety this coins is? It has problems, no doubt, (looks like someone took a wire brush to it) but I...
A rerun so you can see the reverse: [ATTACH] 1939 MGM 15th Anniversary medal that is nearly 3" across. Year of WIZARD OF OZ and GONE WITH THE WIND.
OK, an example with a reverse worth seeing: [ATTACH] For all I know, this might be a common UK piece, but unique to me. Fred Karno's troupe was...
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