This.
What made it even weirder is I was having issues with Collectors Universe, too, so with both coin sites I frequent acting up, I assumed it was...
That was reeeeally weird! LOL
Hey, um... for some reason the CoinTalk.com domain is taking me to something called "Antiques Board". It is a XenForo site like this. Looks very...
Weird. I thought I was replying to a different thread. Ignore this post.
Thanks. On my way to do that now.
I just discovered a trove of pictures in an old PCGS Registry set I had more than a decade ago, and forgotten all about. Hopefully someone will...
This was a post about a US coin on the "What's It Worth?" forum, not the World Coins forum, and furthermore had no picture. So it does not...
I cherrypicked a CT copper for ten cents, once, myself. And a London Elephant token with thick planchet. (Damaged, but VG details and genuine).
That's a good-lookin' '37-D cent. I say MS64 to MS65 BN.
What a time to discover that CT doesn't have "thumbs down" buttons. Hmph. I played Paul Simon's Graceland CD until it melted.
If you click the link in my sig line, there are a number of my dig stories accessible from that index, though the list there is not yet complete....
That sounds equally plausible to me. And interesting.
Can't have been very fun for his fellow passengers to watch. Of course such tragedies would've been a little more routine (well, not routine, but...
I get a little bogged down in minutiae at times... ;)
I agree with @dwhiz. Guess I lean towards MS63 RD. Not a bad looking coin. Looks like it could be a full RD, though if the reverse is muted...
Mildly interesting, perhaps, but I think I overdid it a tad with the spreadsheets. Haha. I've still got those folders, though. Maybe I should...
Nice article as usual, WB2.
Oops- I was mistaken. It's been longer than that- more than five years- since I last coin-roll hunted. And it was a 1929 Buff. I did find a...
Just dug up and dusted off these old pix and spreadsheets on Collectors Universe. Man, apparently I had way too much time on my hands back then!...
Separate names with a comma.