Page 1 of the album 1916-P Mintage 608,000. Ex-"2underparchris" (eBay) (Lg. obv. pic) ~ (Lg. rev. pic). [IMG] 1916-D Mintage 1,014,000. Ex-...
This was a very modest, semi-casual Walking Liberty half collection in a Dansco #7160 album, collected in seven months between December of 2011...
Night and day. Night and day. To use the example of my Aethelred II penny I posted earlier in this thread: Secure Plus image: [IMG] TrueView...
I thought that as well. Definitely fake, but a high-quality, attractive fake, which could have some modest value in its own right - as a...
Yes, these would be more "crusty" than "CircCam". By "crusty", I mean that in a mostly good way, as in "original". At least for your 1949,...
Yes, so sorry - bad news on both counts. As to the color chart, that's interesting, but doesn't really apply to the IHC, since that orangey red...
I was gonna say, "well, that's what the TrueView images are for", but it appears your coin was graded before TrueViews were included as part of...
At risk of (slightly) derailing the thread, may I solicit your opinion of this piece? I'll copy-and-paste my post from a recent thread about...
True, true, but I'm just talking in general types. Not varieties. I'm more of a "see the forest" than "see the trees" kinda guy sometimes....
That could be. Maybe with some kind of compound, which is what I'm seeing trapped in the crevices? I just zoomed in on that picture. That coin,...
Both are attractive enough for a raw album collection, but I'd advise you to save your money and not submit either of those. I'm convinced a TPG...
Syracusan dekadrachms are some of the costliest ancient coins around. The tetradrachms are quite expensive as well. For that reason alone, be...
@FitzNigel - do I detect a Norman gold taxi (No, silly Autocorrect, the Normans did not have "gold taxis" [sic]. Geez! And you call yourself a...
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