That's an intriguing item, though not produced by the mint. What its purpose was is anyone's guess. Silver, you say? How can you tell? Are...
They're ALL awesome. The toning and design on the first and strike on the third just caught my attention, is all. I like the more expressive...
Oh, man, those are stunners! I love the first especially, and the third very much as well. I'll watch for waves when I get around to adding one...
Yes, in following your example for Independence Day, I wanted something 1776, 1876, or 1976. Something fun and interesting but not too horribly...
Here is a newp from mere moments ago, but I did not buy it for myself. I bought it for one of you, as this is going to be part of just one of...
Or any number of a thousand other environmental factors.
I'm sure you know the interesting story behind those saltwater damaged ones, yes?
There is indeed a bit of color there, and nice luster, but the green spot is unfortunately some cause for concern. You could try acetone, but I'm...
@cladking -Hi, Sam! Good to see you here on CT! Long time no see, oldtimer! @Chris Newbie - welcome!
I agree with @paddyman98. Very nice error, and certainly valuable, but with a $1,500 offer on the table, I'd say "SOLD!" with a quickness.
Not worth very much monetarily in circulated grades (and modestly priced even in most of the Uncirculated grades), but still a good find and...
Why are you shuddering at Zander Klawans? Is there some other ancient coin collector subtext there that I'm not privy to? (If so, it won't be...
They are, kind of. I can't confirm that they would meet a TPG's definition of PL, but they're certainly flashy. Both of those two happen to have...
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Yep. Weak strike. In that latest picture it does look like a partially grease-filled die. Note there's a full rim there, so it certainly isn't...
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