Wow, really? *Speechless*
I noticed just last night that there's a collection of all his educational posts in the Resources section. He wrote plainly and with humility.
They're HIS?! Amazing!
Thanks. And I just saw all his posts in the Resources section. Wow.
I like #5.
If you click on his article, he mentioned that there are 5 types of 1878. I wanted to ask him about that because I counted only four.
10 years ago. Bio says he was 85.
Me too.
You've got the Redbook opened up... you got him wearing gloves... Boy you're teaching him right! LOL.
Since I don't do any CRH, the odds are very high - from just looking through spare change. eBay has 'em for about $200! Amazing....
This all started because once, I had read something about a broken or bent arrow on the reverse of the Morgan dollar, and it stuck in my mind....
I had to look up what a Bar Nickel was. Learned something new, so thanks! :-)
Still keeping my fingers crossed for you to find a Henning Nickel. :-)
I've seen the Lincoln-JFK one numerous times but never saw the James Bond (007) one before. Nice to keep.
I thoroughly enjoyed your post. Good read and makes sense.
Thanks. I see it. So they "over scrubbed" (for lack of a better term) the die to try to remove the clash. Are dies very expensive - is that why...
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I'm interested in learning more about your statement. Can you explain what is meant by "... crude attempt in die work to remove it"? What signs...
But aren't all those tubes in the photo graded MS65 or better? I've never seen this before. Learned and seen so many cool stuff at CoinTalk.
Please bare with me and pardon my ignorance... I'm scratching my head. If you open up the tubes, then obviously, the grade is no longer...
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