A few hundred thousand?? :eek: That's dedication man!
A fascinating read, thank you. Your entire website is brilliant.
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It's too common I think. I see a lot of MD in the 70's and 80's.
I'm a teetotaler these days, but the only time I drank Bud was back in college days. Everything goes down good in college.
Meh. They don't go down as well as the Bud.
Send the dog packing!! :heated:
I see machine doubling.
Mintage numbers never tell the whole story - as in NEVER. There were no mint sets made in 83, so collectors looking for high-grade examples are...
What do you mean by first or second? He seems to have an endless supply of Kennedy's. He's always got a dozen of these runs up for auction at any...
Because there's an abundance of better coins on the market. You don't have to settle for anything with this date.
I've scratched my head at those too. Dave's BINS for those series are always reasonable, and it amazes me that people don't bother doing even a...
If you can get that coin at or under spot, then do it - it's bullion, nothing more. If you want to assemble a decent set of BU Kennedy Half...
Perhaps the pictures York is using don't do the Bridgnorth hoard coins justice. I very much like the color of that Trier mint coin, Doug.
What's nice about that coin is that it doesn't appear to have been harshly cleaned. It may have been dipped at one point and since retoned - I...
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Is that a bad thing when it comes to ancients?
I like this one. The patina and definition speak to me... [img]
Yes, York has some good pieces from the Bridgnorth hoard, as I posted earlier. They look very grayish though - I assume they've been restored...
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