C - All of the above.... In all seriousness that 1936 is a lesson all by itself in luster. Beautiful coin.
She sure does appear to be a beauty. Though even at today’s spot prices I have sworn off gold and just be satisfied with what I gots.
Like a little duck following the flock... I too am in at 64.
Hi Shrewsy!!!
@C-B-D is a friend of mine and I know he travels frequently with coins. I had thought he had posted a thread about traveling with coins some time...
Talk about volatile! Was that a correction or a reaction to last nights news?
Being a US collector, I have no idea what they may be worth, but those are some mighty good looking coins.
What is this "sell coins" thing that you speak of?
Mmmmmm.... I do love a seated gal and yours is lovely.
It is the times. I market construction materials and occasionally (more often than not these days) the customer will require a unit cost because...
That was a bunch of confusion with a few football plays mixed in.
Man, that was almost fifty years ago. I sure don’t remember.
I know Littleton gets abused here a lot. But those coins for approval envelopes were sure a welcome sight to this young soldier overseas long...
Hhhmmm…. That judgmental tone sounds vaguely familiar….
That half is a lesson in luster. And no, acetone will not affect the luster at all.
Wow. I wouldn’t have expected that.
Ooohh.. She is quite well struck.
That is a very special piece. Not just because of the historical significance. But it is so well struck and man…. That copper. Just beautiful.
Suddenly I feel really.... Well... Dirty.
That's the hell freezes over wish.
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