Cool to see one in 90% silver. One sees O/C clads all the time, but I can't recall seeing many silver ones.
Italy (Venice): silver grosso of Antonio Venier, ca. 1382-1400 Antonio Venier was, of course, Doge of Venice during those years. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Like @Fred Weinberg, I have no clue what you were trying to talk about. Some of it sounded a bit like solicitation, however. I warn you that...
If he has a 1934 Jefferson nickel, I guess I can sell my 1834 Ford Thunderbird.
I recently got my very first Scottish coin, after 44+ years of collecting! And me of Scots-Irish descent. Go figure. I tried a few times, but...
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That was my first thought as well.
Interesting thing, there.
You'll more likely get a response from @Fred Weinberg by tagging him like so.
Thanks. That's the one I was thinking of. Seems the best option to me, if you don't wanna go homemade, with flips and pocket pages. Nice...
2x2 inert safety flips in 20-pocket pages, on the other hand... ;)
My impression as well.
So you're saying he'll be posting on the Errors forum of CoinTalk before long, then? ;) [ATTACH]
Congratulations! That 1916-D looks pretty decent and original, too, from what I can see of it.
Hey! He's collecting! New blood!
Gee, darn. I guess I missed out on whatever it was. What coin issue were we talking about, again? LOL
Bite the bullet. Get an album. Folders are for cheap stuff. The Dansco 7070 is the classic, of course- if you can find one- but if I remember...
Let alone take the time to read nerd-rage threads on coin forums ... :hilarious: PS- ‘Twas merely a therapy suggestion for those who might be...
Someone should send their customer service brass and their webmaster(s) a link to this thread, perhaps. Beware the Rage of the Nerds! (*It...
Seriously, re. my point above- I like a shiny modern coin as much as anyone. I'm not one of those "all moderns are trash" kinda folks. But only...
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