I wavered between 63 and 64. Gave it the benefit of the doubt and threw my dart at 64.
I got so caught up in admiring the delicate pastel toning on that 1883 that I failed to notice the CC mintmark at first look. Sweet!
Indeed! I agree.
I miss it. Never got around to trying to slab it. I don't know if it would have straight graded or not, due to the little rim hit at 2:00 on the...
@dwhiz reminded me of my brief flirtation with "crusty" circulated Morgan and Peace dollars (Dansco #7172) from a few years back. I like a nice...
Mmm, these chill pills are tasty. Could get addictive. (sips tea, leans back in chair)
Good choice. I'm an Earl Grey guy myself, but prefer Bigelow brand to Twinings (one "n"). I make my iced tea with it. Not much of a hot...
Y'all just made me get out my scissors and trim off the entire unnecessary and uncalled-for political discussion here that sprouted up out of...
That is a super cool medal. Like it! Aluminum, or white metal? I dug a Royal Tailors medal while detecting the sidewalk in a Victorian...
Hey, JMM- belated reply- You’re an automatic winner. PM your address to me and I’ll send you a pair of my elongated cents (one Indian, one...
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Interesting. I'm undecided on whether that's a vise job or a legit double strike. Out of my depth there.
PCGS (Phil Arnold) gave me two different TrueViews on this one. I never had the original shell for it, though I'm sure it must have had one at...
RIP to your friend. He sounds very much like someone I would have enjoyed talking to. Boy, I love those Soho proofs in the little metal shells-...
Trade dollar, 1877-S, raw [IMG]
China (Republic): silver yuan ("Junk dollar"), Year 23 (1934); Sun-Yat Sen and sailing junk, PCGS MS62 [ATTACH] Peace dollar, 1934, PCGS MS64...
1761 Spanish Colonial (Mexico City) Pillar Dollar (8 reales), PCGS AU50 [ATTACH] 1847 Seated dollar, ANACS VF35 [ATTACH] 1855 Type 2 gold...
That’s about what I paid for the circulated pair at the top of the thread. $20.90 apiece, to be precise. I bought the pair for $41.80 delivered....
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