I don't know why but I save anything from 1964 and before. Those were old habits from 2 years ago that I must've carried into today. I think I've...
A friend sent me this picture of an "AOE" tetradrachm. I've read that these were issued from roughly 600 to 100 BC. I wonder: what specific time...
At the moment I don't have an individual picture of it. I noticed that about the deleted post. That's textbook me - remembering to do everything...
Here's a second photo for reference. Ignore the "(deleted)" post.[ATTACH]
(deleted)
It's important to note that this has an Eagle Eye photo seal. What do you think the grade is? [ATTACH]
Before I get into the bulk stuff, here are 2 'un-bulk' half dollars I have for sale. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] These are a 1919 and a 1928-S, both in...
That is a really nice coin. Those who diss ICG simply because it's not PCGS can go spend off, but I'm here to say that not as many people look...
Is that a proof? I'm curious since some of the earlier mirror proof wheats have this kind of environmental damage to them.
Aside from the penny I got last night, I also brought home all of these yesterday from a coin show I went to. Some were Bicentennial medals I got...
If I'm not mistaken, this coin has a Greysheet of $45. I got it for $14.50 tonight. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think it'd be a really cool idea. I can tell you from personal experience that you'll get a wide variety of dates; generally, they're common as...
MS-64
I'd keep the 1945-D. Though the 1944-D admittedly has some nice toning, I really like the blast white appearance of the 45-D. I've had a couple of...
I got this one for $9, which undercut Greysheet for the top 3 grades for this coin. If it was PCGS or NGC, I'd be rolling in cash. [ATTACH]...
Separate names with a comma.