I'm leaning towad 1913 as well.
Nice, mid-grade 19th century type material is very difficult to find right now. Seated quarters and halves have been hot, as well as any early...
It's a nice looking group of finds, especially for being in dirt. Too bad you had to get rid of them.
Hmmm....at those prices, I have rolls of Steel Cents that I can mess up and sell. :eek: That is absolutely rediculous. Even though the auction...
Absolutely incredible work. :thumb: :high5:
For things like bulk silver, paying 10% over what a dealer offers will leave you with a bunch of material that you really cannot do anything with....
I usually am going through parts of my coin collection, or my new additions, several times a week
I agree with Frank. I think the 32 is a 64, and the 55-D is a 63, but NGC may put them both in a 65 holder.
My prediction is that this will be the way to go. I see the four Liberty coins being the ones that many seek out who do not desire to complete...
I'd rather have .9000 fineness classic US gold, but that's just me. :cool:
I would try to buy a nice original looking 1815/2 Bust Half in original VG. $1000 is below greysheet, but it would be close enough that I would...
The best thing I would say is to try to keep them in an area with very little moisture and humidity. Silica gel is often used to protect coins...
Nice roll searching results for the both of you. Always nice to find some Franklins hidden in rolls.
I must say that sometimes its hard to describe how or why a coin is a counterfeit. Sometimes, it just looks wrong. This piece just had some...
There will be quite a few heavy hitters at the show. I ate lunch with Ken Bressett today. That man has more numismatic knowledge in his pinky...
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