oh cool. It is not even in the same ballpark as yours. Sellers pics: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Those are kind words Michael. Originally I had most of these coins in 2x2s inside plastic sleeves inside a 3 ring binder. It was very cumbersome...
Nice rainbow in your avatar. I do a yearly flyfishing trip into NC with several of my best friends. One of my best weeks of the year.
1859 O dollar on the way! Then it will be officially official. :) I've been watching this one as it was in the same price range as the other...
On my phone, that doesn’t even look gold. More like toned silver. I can only find a handful of very minor nicks in the obverse. Is that a...
I was only 1 grade off this time! I thought the reverse might have bumped it up. I hope you have more lined up.
And it didnt have the dolphins!?
I had never heard of the dolphin part. Were any actually minted with those? edit, added: "On July 18, Woolley wrote to a numismatic enquirer...
Pretty. Soft obverse strike? MS63
wow
I was thinking it might have a scrape to the left of "half" on the reverse.
Oh that's awesome. I am constantly on the hunt for a 42 Walker to complete my proof 42 set. Why did NGC grade it as a 60? Do you mind posting...
Ooof. Your last 3 GTGs have been challenging and fun. I've been 2 grades high on 2, then 2 grades low on the other.
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An 1821 would be a nice find indeed.
@Paul M. quick shot with phone, plastic sleeve pulled back, unedited. That green surrounding really makes a nice photo. [ATTACH]
Great comments Paul. It’s the photo. I am obviously not happy with it. I was trying something new and had the coin roughly 2 inches above a...
62. Weak strike. Maybe details, but maybe that is a scratches/wipe marks on the holder?
This is a fantastic thread. Wanted to bump it. Thanks @ksparrow for posting it in my thread.
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